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Climate change is no longer viewed only as an environmental issue. Increasingly, governments, economists, urban planners, and security experts see it as one of the most powerful forces likely to reshape global migration, urbanization, and economic stability during the 21st century.19 May 2026-23:23
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As of late April 2026, the global climate appears to be operating in a state of profound "seasonal confusion." While residents of Moscow are currently witnessing record-shattering snowfalls, other parts of the world are grappling with violent storms, unseasonal heat domes, and devastating floods. This atmospheric chaos is a symptom of a highly energized and disrupted global climate system.30 Apr 2026-16:42
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The world’s largest recorded iceberg, A23a, is breaking apart at an extraordinary pace after drifting through the Southern Ocean for decades.22 Apr 2026-10:59
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Google’s video platform YouTube has failed to comply with Indonesia’s new child protection regulations, prompting the government to escalate from warnings to formal sanctions, officials said Friday.10 Apr 2026-09:58
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UN Secretary-General António Guterres has warned that “climate chaos is rewriting the rules of weather” as new data confirms rapidly accelerating global warming driven by record greenhouse gas levels.23 Mar 2026-15:31
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Greenland’s capital, Nuuk, recorded its warmest January since measurements began, breaking a temperature record that had stood for 109 years, the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) said Monday.16 Feb 2026-14:52
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January 2026 was the fifth-warmest January ever recorded globally, according to the EU-funded Copernicus Climate Change Service, as extreme weather hit different parts of the world.10 Feb 2026-14:18
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Australia experienced its fourth-warmest year on record in 2025, with every month’s average temperature exceeding long-term averages, according to official data released on Monday.05 Jan 2026-12:11
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As world leaders convene in Brazil for the COP30 climate summit, UN Secretary-General António Guterres urged on Thursday for immediate action to lower global temperatures and maintain the 1.5°C target.06 Nov 2025-21:21
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