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US Rejects China's Scarborough Shoal Claim, Citing Regional Instability
WorldbloombergThe GuardianAl Jazeera+22cnbcle-figarolsm-lvla-repubblicapublicoaktuality-skTimes of Indiahindustan-times+14 more8d ago25 sources

US Rejects China's Scarborough Shoal Claim, Citing Regional Instability

The United States has rejected China's attempts to enforce new restrictions at Scarborough Reef, stating that China's claim over the Scarborough Shoal is destabilizing the region. This comes amidst various other global developments, including a Verizon mobile service outage in the U.S. and discussions regarding the Trump Gaza plan.

Europe Grapples with Extreme Heatwave, Spreading Eastward
WorldBBCFTThe Guardian+61Al Jazeeranrknzzyle-uutisetnosruvtagesschaufaz+53 more1mo ago64 sources

Europe Grapples with Extreme Heatwave, Spreading Eastward

Europe is experiencing an extreme heatwave with temperatures exceeding 35 degrees Celsius, affecting 150 million people and causing disruptions like the cancellation of Paris Pride. While the heat begins to subside in France, it is now moving towards Eastern Europe, prompting concerns about public health and the environment.

UK Debate on North Sea Drilling Intensifies as Scientists Warn Against New Projects
EnvironmentBBCFTThe Independent+1The Observer4mo ago4 sources

UK Debate on North Sea Drilling Intensifies as Scientists Warn Against New Projects

Scotland's First Minister John Swinney has softened his stance on North Sea drilling, citing energy security concerns amidst soaring oil prices. The debate has further intensified with leading UK climate scientists now warning against new drilling projects, urging the British government to respond to the energy crisis.

Nearly Half the World to Face Extreme Heat by 2050
Sciencedanas5mo ago

Nearly Half the World to Face Extreme Heat by 2050

Climate scientists predict that almost half of the global population will experience extreme heat conditions by 2050 if global warming reaches 2.0°C above pre-industrial levels, a scenario they deem increasingly likely.

Meteorologist Warns of Inadequate Climate Change Adaptation
Environmentirozhlas11d ago

Meteorologist Warns of Inadequate Climate Change Adaptation

Meteorologist Žák stated that adaptation to climate change is not progressing at a sufficient pace, warning that the impacts will continue to accumulate. He noted that climate scientists have been consistently highlighting these probabilities since the 2000s, and their predictions are now being fulfilled.

Western Europe Records Hottest June on Record
WorldNYTle-mondeThe Guardian+23nrkyle-uutisetruvberlingskele-figaroder-standardrzeczpospolitamorgunbladid+15 more1mo ago26 sources

Western Europe Records Hottest June on Record

Western Europe experienced its hottest June ever recorded, according to climate scientists. This record-breaking heat intensifies concerns about accelerating climate change and its impact on the continent.

Scientists Warn of Looming "Super El Niño" and Extreme 2026 Warming
Environmentle-mondewapoDW+16le-figarotvn24publicodelfi-ltEL PAISindex-hrn1-serbiaobservador+8 more3mo ago19 sources

Scientists Warn of Looming "Super El Niño" and Extreme 2026 Warming

Scientists are warning of the potential for a "super El Niño" event, which could lead to record global temperatures and an increase in wildfires. This phenomenon is projected to make 2026 an exceptionally extreme year for climate, with concerns about its impact on the planet.

Southern Europe Grapples with Intense Heatwave, Wildfire Risk, and Climate Change Impacts
Environmentle-monde20-minuten27d ago2 sources

Southern Europe Grapples with Intense Heatwave, Wildfire Risk, and Climate Change Impacts

A severe heatwave is intensifying across Southern Europe, with Spain experiencing the highest alert levels and Italy, Greece, and France battling extreme temperatures and heightened wildfire danger. Climate scientists note that France's record heat, historic drought, and sweeping wildfires this summer are expected effects of global warming, indicating entry into a dangerous zone.