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Live Science on MSNA dangerous condition that can cause seizures, coma and death could rise dramatically as the climate warmsResearchers are uncovering a link between rising temperatures and hyponatremia, a condition caused by a dangerous decline in sodium in the body.
Every year in mid-June, Emily Wu, who lives in Germany, plans a family trip before the summer's peak holiday season arrives.
Last week the world’s leading scientists met in Exeter UK to discuss climate tipping points. Their conclusion is alarming: ...
The top United Nations court will on July 23 issue a nonbinding opinion on countries' legal obligation to fight climate ...
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ABS-CBN on MSNEXPLAINER: How climate change is driving extreme weather eventsGlobal temperatures in 2024 exceeded 1.5 Celsius above the pre-industrial era for the first time, bringing the world closer ...
Israel's war on Gaza has already resulted in carbon emissions that are greater than the carbon footprint of entire countries. Meanwhile Asia is heating up faster than ever before ...
Paris Agreement, presenting a prime opportunity to take stock of the state of multilateral climate negotiations and ...
Paris Saint-Germain didn’t allow a single shot on goal as the European powerhouse beat the Seattle Sounders 2-0 and advanced to the Club World Cup round of 16.
SEATTLE (AP) — Paris Saint-Germain didn’t allow a single shot on goal as the European powerhouse beat the Seattle Sounders 2-0 on Monday and advanced to the Club World Cup round of 16.
In recent years, there has been growing evidence of how climate change is impacting human health in several ways.
Ten years ago, the Paris Agreement showed the world that multilateralism can deliver. The prognosis was – and remains – clear: without cooperation between nations, humanity was on a crash course for ...
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