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Supercell thunderstorms in Europe set to rise with warmingClimate
Supercell thunderstorms in Europe set to rise with warming
August 28, 2025 Full articleClimate Science Digest: August 27, 2025Science
Climate Science Digest: August 27, 2025
Explore the latest insights from top science journals in the Muser Press daily roundup (August 27, 2025), featuring impactful research on climate change challenges. In…
August 27, 2025
Full articleClimate Science Digest: August 26, 2025Science
Climate Science Digest: August 26, 2025
Explore the latest insights from top science journals in the Muser Press daily roundup (August 26, 2025), featuring impactful research on climate change challenges. In…
August 26, 2025
Full articleJon Batiste wants his music to make you fight climate changeNews
Jon Batiste wants his music to make you fight climate change
New York, United States | AFP | Muser NewsDesk Celebrated US musician Jon Batiste wants to use his music to fire…
August 28, 2025
Full articleImage of the day: Lake Suchitlan covered by invasive water lettuceNews
Image of the day: Lake Suchitlan covered by invasive water lettuce
World Lake Day was marked on 27 August with a reminder of the challenges facing lakes worldwide, including El Salvador’s…
August 27, 2025
Full articleTokyo logs record 10 days of 35°C or moreNews
Tokyo logs record 10 days of 35°C or more
Tokyo, Japan | AFP Tokyo experienced a record 10 consecutive days of temperatures 35°C or above, the weather office said Wednesday,…
August 27, 2025
Full articleImage of the day: Mapping Belgium’s populationNews
Image of the day: Mapping Belgium’s population
Population density in northern Belgium is projected to intensify by 2030, according to a new visualisation created with data from…
August 26, 2025
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1 in 4 people lack access to safe drinking water: UNNews
1 in 4 people lack access to safe drinking water: UN
Geneva, Switzerland | AFP | Muser NewsDesk More than two billion people worldwide still lack access to safely-managed drinking water, the United Nations said Tuesday, warning…
August 26, 2025
Full articleImage of the day: Calm August seas surrounding AmorgosNews
Image of the day: Calm August seas surrounding Amorgos
In the heart of the Southern Aegean, Amorgos stretches across the water as the easternmost island of the Cyclades, its elongated shape facing the smaller…
August 25, 2025
Full articleEgyptian farmers behind world’s perfumes face climate fight aloneFactsNews
Egyptian farmers behind world’s perfumes face climate fight alone
Shubra Balula, Egypt | AFP | Muser NewsDesk For years, Egyptian jasmine picker Wael al-Sayed has collected blossoms by night in the Nile Delta, supplying top…
August 25, 2025
Full articleImage of the day: The fertile valley of the Motagua RiverNews
Image of the day: The fertile valley of the Motagua River
Stretching for nearly 486 kilometers (302 mi) across Guatemala, the Motagua River connects the country’s western highlands with the Caribbean Sea. As one of Central…
August 24, 2025
Full articleLatest Spain heatwave was ‘most intense on record’News
Latest Spain heatwave was ‘most intense on record’
Madrid, Spain | AFP A 16-day heatwave Spain suffered this month was "the most intense on record", the country's State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) said on Sunday.…
August 24, 2025
Full articleImage of the day: Tracking sea ice movement in GreenlandNews
Image of the day: Tracking sea ice movement in Greenland
The changing coastline of south-eastern Greenland is shown in this composite created from three radar observations by the Copernicus Sentinel-1 mission, collected on 31 January,…
August 21, 2025
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Supercell thunderstorms in Europe set to rise with warmingClimate
Supercell thunderstorms in Europe set to rise with warming
In a new study, researchers from the University of Bern and ETH Zurich have shown how climate change is intensifying supercell thunderstorms in Europe. At…
August 28, 2025
Full articleDeforestation linked to thousands of heat-related deaths in the tropicsClimate
Deforestation linked to thousands of heat-related deaths in the tropics
Deforestation in tropical countries could contribute to increased deaths from heat exposure in nearby populations, new research has shown Summary: Deforestation in tropical regions could…
August 27, 2025
Full articleElectric cars slash emissions across the U.S., new study showsClimate
Electric cars slash emissions across the U.S., new study shows
Choosing a more electrified vehicle will reduce drivers' greenhouse gas emissions, regardless of where they live in the contiguous United States, according to a new…
August 26, 2025
Full articleWildfires linked to sharp rise in deaths during 2023 Maui blazeClimate
Wildfires linked to sharp rise in deaths during 2023 Maui blaze
Scientists studying the devastating Lāhainā, Maui fires of August 2023 found that deaths were two-thirds higher than expected that month – and 367% higher during…
August 24, 2025
Full articleWhy tropical trees cool more and burn less than forests elsewhereClimate
Why tropical trees cool more and burn less than forests elsewhere
More trees will cool the climate and suppress fires, but mainly if planted in the tropics, according to a new UC Riverside study Summary: Planting…
August 21, 2025
Full articleMarine protected areas help kelp forests recover from marine heatwavesClimate
Marine protected areas help kelp forests recover from marine heatwaves
Marine Protected Areas can boost the recovery of globally important kelp forests following marine heatwaves, according to new research in Journal of Applied Ecology Summary:…
August 19, 2025
Full articleEurope’s flood losses reduced by adaptation despite rising risksClimate
Europe’s flood losses reduced by adaptation despite rising risks
Humans adapt to floods through private measures, early warning systems, emergency preparedness and other solutions. A new attribution study by the Potsdam Institute for Climate…
August 18, 2025
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Climate Science Digest: August 27, 2025Science
Climate Science Digest: August 27, 2025
Explore the latest insights from top science journals in the Muser Press daily roundup (August 27, 2025), featuring impactful research on climate change challenges. In…
August 27, 2025
Full articleClimate Science Digest: August 26, 2025Science
Climate Science Digest: August 26, 2025
Explore the latest insights from top science journals in the Muser Press daily roundup (August 26, 2025), featuring impactful research on climate change challenges. In…
August 26, 2025
Full articleAI developers and climate activists divided on technology’s role in sustainabilityScience
AI developers and climate activists divided on technology’s role in sustainability
Q&A: What can AI developers learn from climate activists Summary: Artificial intelligence and climate activism share a common interest in sustainability, but a recent study…
August 25, 2025
Full articleClimate Science Digest: August 25, 2025Science
Climate Science Digest: August 25, 2025
Explore the latest insights from top science journals in the Muser Press daily roundup (August 25, 2025), featuring impactful research on climate change challenges. In…
August 25, 2025
Full articleClimate Science Digest: August 24, 2025Science
Climate Science Digest: August 24, 2025
Explore the latest insights from top science journals in the Muser Press daily roundup (August 24, 2025), featuring impactful research on climate change challenges. In…
August 24, 2025
Full articleClimate Science Digest: August 22, 2025Science
Climate Science Digest: August 22, 2025
Explore the latest insights from top science journals in the Muser Press daily roundup (August 22, 2025), featuring impactful research on climate change challenges. In…
August 22, 2025
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Egyptian farmers behind world’s perfumes face climate fight aloneFactsNews
Egyptian farmers behind world’s perfumes face climate fight alone
Shubra Balula, Egypt | AFP | Muser NewsDesk For years, Egyptian jasmine picker Wael al-Sayed has collected blossoms by night in the Nile Delta, supplying top…
August 25, 2025
Full articleThird-hottest July on record wreaks climate havocFactsNews
Third-hottest July on record wreaks climate havoc
Paris, France | AFP | Muser NewsDesk The third-hottest July worldwide ended a string of record-breaking temperatures, but many regions were devastated by extreme weather amplified…
August 7, 2025
Full articleImage of the day: June 2025 breaks heat records across western EuropeFacts
Image of the day: June 2025 breaks heat records across western Europe
Western Europe endured its warmest June on record in 2025, with temperatures driven to extreme levels by back-to-back heatwaves and unusually warm seas. Data from…
July 11, 2025
Full articleSand and dust storms pose growing threat to global health and economy, WMO reportsFacts
Sand and dust storms pose growing threat to global health and economy, WMO reports
Sand and dust storms are affecting hundreds of millions of people across more than 150 countries, with rising consequences for public health, transportation, and agriculture,…
July 11, 2025
Full articleImage of the day: Global temperature hovers near 1.5°C in May 2025Facts
Image of the day: Global temperature hovers near 1.5°C in May 2025
May 2025 was the second warmest May ever recorded globally, with an average surface air temperature of 15.79°C – 0.53°C above the 1991–2020 average –…
June 17, 2025
Full articleImage of the day: April 2025 ranks as second warmest April ever recorded globallyFacts
Image of the day: April 2025 ranks as second warmest April ever recorded globally
April 2025 continued an unrelenting streak of high global temperatures, becoming the second warmest April ever recorded, according to the latest Climate Bulletin from the…
May 14, 2025
Full articleKey facts on deep-sea miningNewsFacts
Key facts on deep-sea mining
Oslo, Norway | AFP What resources lie on the ocean floor?Why mine them?The environmental cost?Current state of play? Supporters see deep-sea mining as a boon…
April 29, 2025
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