Environment
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Category 5 Hurricane Beryl Leaves Trail of Devastation in Caribbean Islands
Hurricane Beryl, the earliest Category 5 storm on record, wreaks havoc in the Caribbean, causing deaths, massive destruction, and power…
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Gardening in Wet Weather: Strategies and Tips for Gardeners in 2024
Prepare for a wet summer with essential tips for managing your garden in damp conditions. From controlling pests to planting…
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Google’s Carbon Emissions Surge Amid AI Expansion Challenges
Google’s carbon emissions have risen significantly, driven by the growth of its AI operations, posing obstacles to its carbon neutrality…
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Google’s Emissions Surge Raises Doubts on Net Zero Pledge Amid AI Expansion
Google’s greenhouse gas emissions have increased by 48% in the past five years, driven by the growth of data centers…
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Singapore Government will not Direct GIC to Invest in Locally Listed Companies
Second Minister for Finance Chee Hong Tat stated that Singapore will not intervene in GIC’s investment decisions to ensure global…
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Weather Forecast: Early July Highlights for D.C. and UK Heatwave Alert
Washington, D.C. will experience rising temperatures with chances of thunderstorms around Independence Day, while the UK anticipates a brief mid-July…
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US Supreme Court Rules on Presidential Immunity in Trump v. United States Case
The recent ruling by the US Supreme Court on presidential immunity in the case of Trump v. United States has…
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Summer Weather Forecast: Stoke-on-Trent Set for Warmer Temperatures Amid Unsettled Conditions
Meteorologists anticipate a rise in temperatures for Stoke-on-Trent from mid-July, following fluctuating conditions in the UK. While recent highs in…
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Johnson Controls and Mercedes F1 Team Recognised for Climate Leadership in Europe
Johnson Controls secures a spot on Financial Times Europe Climate Leaders list for the fourth year, reducing emissions and advancing…
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U.S. Supreme Court Returns Social Media Legislation Cases to Lower Courts and Grants Trump Immunity from Prosecution
The U.S. Supreme Court issued two significant rulings, returning cases on social media legislation back to lower courts and granting…
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