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Currently, you, the taxpayer, must pay for the cost of ever-increasing, more powerful heat waves, floods, wildfires, ...
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Bizcommunity on MSNExtreme weather affects mental health: what vulnerable women in Kenya told usClimatic shocks and environmental changes are increasingly recognised as one of the greatest threats to human health of the ...
On Dec 26, 2004, a massive undersea earthquake triggered a tsunami that left 230,000 people across southeast Asia dead.
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development restructuring prompts union backlash over job mismatch, regional ...
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Scrolla.Africa on MSNClimate Media Awards are back with R130,000 up for grabs!Get ready! The Climate Media Awards are back and bigger than ever, with a total of R130,000 in prizes for this year’s top climate stories across Africa.
Nearly 3.2 million people in the English and Dutch-Speaking Caribbean struggle to get enough to eat, according to the latest ...
Stray and feral animals have long been a constant in Valley, with thousands of cats and dogs abandoned, left to suffer and ...
As the atrocities in Gaza continue, another crisis is enveloping the Middle East — as record heat, drought and wildfires open ...
Visibility underwater can change on an hourly basis, and unlike the plains of the Serengeti, one cannot turn to binoculars to ...
Bhubaneswar: A recent study by the National Institute of Disaster Management (NIDM) highlighted the urgent need for strategic interventions to bolster.
Nearly 3.2 million people in the English and Dutch-Speaking Caribbean struggle to get enough to eat, according to the latest ...
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