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Torrential Rains Kill 19 in South Korea Amid Extreme Weather

Introduction The recent cataclysmic events in South Korea serve as a grotesque reminder of the escalating dangers posed by climate change. Torrential rains

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Edward Philips

January 19, 2026

Why Australia Still Refuses to Take Strong Climate Action

Australia, a nation characterized by vast landscapes and exquisite biodiversity, finds itself ensnared in a paradoxical reality. While it has garnered international attention

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Edward Philips

January 19, 2026

Biden’s Fracking Ban Explained: Climate Promise or Political Risk?

Biden’s administration has embarked on a multitude of ambitious environmental initiatives, one of the most significant being the proposal to ban fracking. This

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Edward Philips

January 19, 2026

3 Billion People Worldwide Now Affected by Water Shortages Due to Climate Change

Water has always been a vital resource for survival, but the accelerating strain on this precious commodity has reached troubling heights in recent

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Edward Philips

January 18, 2026

10 Years of the Paris Agreement: Why National Responsibility Gaps Threaten Climate Goals

As the world reflects on a decade since the inception of the Paris Agreement, it becomes imperative to scrutinize the myriad ways in

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Edward Philips

January 17, 2026

Canada Heatwave Triggers Record-Breaking Wildfires Nationwide

The wildfire season in Canada is no longer an autumnal transition; it has erupted into a fervent crescendo of flames and smoke, catalyzed

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Edward Philips

January 16, 2026

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