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Oct 30 2025SPORTS

Winter Sports Face Melting Challenges

Winter sports are feeling the heat as the planet warms up. Athletes are finding it harder to train as snow becomes scarce and conditions become less predictable. This is not just a problem for the upcoming Winter Olympics but for the future of these sports. Athletes are having to adapt. Some are tr

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Oct 30 2025POLITICS

Climate Science Debate: Who's Really Cherry-Picking Facts?

A recent report by the Department of Energy (DOE) has sparked a heated debate, with some critics accusing it of cherry-picking data and ignoring mainstream climate research. However, a closer look at the report reveals a different story. The DOE report acknowledges that global temperatures have bee

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Oct 29 2025WEATHER

Melissa's Wrath: A Storm's Unforgiving Path

Melissa, a powerful hurricane, has been causing chaos in the Caribbean. It started as a tropical storm but quickly grew stronger, becoming a Category 5 hurricane. This rapid growth is linked to warmer ocean temperatures, a result of climate change. The storm first hit Jamaica, causing widespread da

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Oct 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Crisis: Heat, Smoke, and Hunger on the Rise

The planet is getting hotter, and people are paying the price. Over the past few decades, the number of deaths caused by extreme heat has shot up by 23%. That means around 546, 000 people die each year because of it. And it's not just heat; wildfire smoke is also taking a toll. In 2024 alone, 154, 0

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Oct 28 2025CRIME

Rio's Tense Calm Before the Climate Storm

Rio de Janeiro is gearing up to welcome the world for some big climate events. But before the global mayors and celebrities arrive, the city saw a violent clash. Twenty people lost their lives, including two police officers, during a major crackdown on organized crime. This happened just days before

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Oct 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change: Gates Pushes for a Shift in Focus

Bill Gates, a well-known billionaire, has suggested a new approach to tackling climate change. He believes that instead of just focusing on reducing temperatures, we should also think about how to protect people from extreme weather and improve their health. This idea comes just before the COP30 cli

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Oct 28 2025SCIENCE

Earth's Hemispheres Losing Their Balance

Something strange is happening with Earth's hemispheres. For years, the Northern and Southern Hemispheres reflected almost the same amount of sunlight back into space. But now, this balance is breaking down. The Northern Hemisphere is absorbing more sunlight than the Southern Hemisphere. This change

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Oct 27 2025LIFESTYLE

Finland's Baby Boom Dilemma: Why Are Fewer Families Having Kids?

Finland, known for its family-friendly policies, is facing a puzzling trend: fewer families are having children. This shift is not unique to Finland; it's a global phenomenon. Many young people are choosing to delay or forgo having children altogether. One key factor is the changing priorities of y

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Oct 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Balancing Green Dreams and Everyday Needs in Japan

Japan is in a tight spot. It wants to cut down on pollution and reach big climate goals. But at the same time, it needs to make sure people can afford their daily lives. The new Environment Minister, Hirotaka Ishihara, has pointed out this tricky situation. Japan is a major player in the climate ga

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Oct 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Tiny Invaders: The Spread of Disease-Carrying Mosquitoes in the Bay Area

The Bay Area is facing a growing problem with a tiny but dangerous invader: the Aedes aegypti mosquito. These mosquitoes are small, with white markings on their legs, but they pack a big threat. They can spread serious diseases like yellow fever, chikungunya, and Zika. What makes them even more trou

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