Pakistan say villagers

By August 19, 2025 Science

From Akhtar Soomro Dalori Bala, Pakistan (Reuters) residents in a hill village in northwestern Pakistan described how raging water and rocks had swept through their houses after a cloud burst, as the authorities had increased from floods in the region on Tuesday to 365. Flood floods that were triggered by cloud burders in the mountain […]

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Italy’s Ventina glacier has now melted so many geologists

By August 19, 2025 Science

Rome (AP) – Italy’s Ventina glacier, one of the largest in northern Lombardy, has melted so much due to climate change that geologists can no longer measure it as they have in the past 130 years. After this year’s hot summer, geologists found that the simple missions that are used as a benchmark to measure […]

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Indigenous leaders request action by South American leaders on the Amazon Summit

By August 19, 2025 Science

Bogota, Colombia (AP)-indigenous guides from all of the Amazon are asking for this week in Bogota, promising to transform into concrete measures. The fifth presidential summit of the Amazon Cooperation contract organization, which officially begins on Tuesday in the Colombian capital, will bring leaders together with indigenous representatives and scientists. The agenda comprises public forums, […]

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The strange gap in how Americans experience summer temperatures

By August 19, 2025 Science

Chris Mooney is a Pulitzer price winner and a CNN climate employee. He is currently a professor of practice at the Environmental Institute of the University of Virginia. The coherent United States have experienced another scale summer. June was unusually warm and a large heat wave was almost a third of the population at the […]

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