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Lake Arin in the Grip of Drought

Lake Arin, known as "bird paradise" in Adilcevaz district of Bitlis, is shrinking day by day due to extreme drought. Activists in the region describe

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Maldives Plays its Card Before Climate Migration

Rising sea levels due to global warming and climate change threaten the Maldives with extinction. The Indian Ocean archipelago is already running out

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Climate Action at the World's Largest Coal Port

Hundreds of climate activists 'occupied' the port of Newcastle, Australia, by canoeing and swimming to disrupt the coal trade, halting ship traffic at

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Antarctica: More Than 40 Percent of the Ice Shelf Shrunk

A study by scientists from the University of Leeds shows that between 1997 and 2021, more than 40 percent of the Antarctic ice shelf shrank. While the

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Drought Reveals Thousand-Year-Old Ancient Drawings In Amazon River

The severe drought that has been going on in Brazil for a while has caused the drawings that have been submerged in the Amazon River to become easily

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Pacific Ocean: Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant's Radioactive Water Drainage Begins

Japan will begin releasing treated and diluted radioactive wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean on Thursday 24 Aug

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Extreme Water Stress Faced by Countries with a Quarter of the World's Population

Research shows that 25 countries use 80 per cent of their water resources each year. Twenty-five countries, home to a quarter of the world's populatio

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Istanbul: Water Rate at the Lowest Level in the Last Nine Years

According to Istanbul Water and Sewerage Administration (ISKI) data, the occupancy rate in dams, which was 34.81 percent on August 8, decreased to 33.

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Black Sea Warming Starts to Reach Deeper

The second sea voyage covering the summer period of the multinational project titled "Research and Innovation for Blue Growth Development in Resilient

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North Sea: 100 New Licences to be Granted for Oil and Gas Exploration

UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak today announced the approval of 100 new oil and gas exploration and production licences in the North Sea in line with th

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Gulf Stream System Could Collapse by 2025

In a new study, researchers have revealed that the Gulf Stream system could collapse as early as 2025. It was noted that the end of vital ocean curren

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Mediterranean Waters Reached the Highest Temperature of Its History

Mediterranean waters reached their highest temperature ever recorded last Monday, amid heatwaves sweeping across Europe. The European Copernicus Clima

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Crawford Lake Chosen to Represent the Beginning of the Anthropocene

A region in Canada selected by scientists represents the beginning of the Earth's Anthropocene epoch. The region marks the end of an 11,700-year perio

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Antarctica Ice Levels Extremely Declining

The World Meteorological Organisation, WMO, has announced that Antarctic sea ice levels are at their lowest since early last month, the warmest June o

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Oceans Are Changing Colour From Blue To Green Due To Climate Crisis

Researchers from the US and the UK have found that the Earth's oceans are becoming greener and that this is due to the impact of climate change on phy

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IAEA Protested

Hundreds of people marched in the South Korean capital Seoul on Saturday to demand that Japan abandon plans to dump treated wastewater from the damage

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Maritime Sector Should Announce 2050 Net Zero Emission Target

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called for an agreement to achieve net zero emissions by 2050 and accelerated decarbonisation efforts at mar

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Antarctica: The Mystery of the Blood Falls Finally Solved

"As soon as I looked at the microscope images, I realised that these were tiny nanospheres and that they were rich in iron," says materials scientist

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Maritime Sector Harms Climate, Oceans and Human Health

The study, commissioned by Seas At Risk and entitled "The State of Shipping and the Oceans", was released as governments from around the world gathere

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Water Pollution to be Prevented with Artificial Intelligence

In the English coastal resort of Combe Martin, a pilot project is coming to life in the hope that artificial intelligence (AI) will help improve water

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