Environment

ICJ Opens Climate Case

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) began pivotal hearings on Monday to establish a legal framework for nations to combat climate change, with Vanuatu’s representative, Ralph Regenvanu, calling it a defining moment for humanity. “The […]

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Florida Seeks Ban on Weather Modification

A new bill introduced in Florida aims to ban “weather modification activities” in response to controversial claims about government-controlled weather. The bill, introduced by Senator Ileana Garcia, follows similar rhetoric from Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor […]

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Floods Displace 122,000 in Malaysia

Severe flooding in Malaysia’s northern states has displaced over 122,000 people, officials reported on Saturday. This marks a higher displacement than during the country’s devastating floods in 2014, which saw 118,000 evacuated. The heavy rains, […]

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Cyclone Fengal Soaks Sri Lanka, Tamil Nadu

Cyclone Fengal has unleashed heavy rain and strong winds across India’s Tamil Nadu and Puducherry states, causing widespread disruptions and prompting extensive safety measures. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the storm, currently situated […]

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COP29 Deal: Betrayal or Achievement

COP29 Deal: Betrayal or Achievement? The COP29 climate summit has sparked intense debate over whether the newly agreed deal represents a betrayal of the world’s most vulnerable nations or a politically achievable compromise in addressing […]