
Giant whales move into East Greenland as sea ice disappears
Declining sea ice in East Greenland due to climate change has allowed thousands of humpback, fin, and minke whales to move into previously inaccessible coastal waters for summer feeding.

Declining sea ice in East Greenland due to climate change has allowed thousands of humpback, fin, and minke whales to move into previously inaccessible coastal waters for summer feeding.

Researchers from the World Weather Attribution consortium warn that climate change is driving extreme marine heat waves in Europe's seas, reaching up to 6C above average and threatening ecosystems and coastal communities.
The Swiss village of Kandersteg faces a potential landslide threat from the unstable Spitze Stei rock formation due to thawing permafrost and climate change, prompting extensive monitoring and disaster preparedness measures.

Climate change is intensifying health risks for 2.4 million US farmworkers by increasing pesticide toxicity and heat-related illnesses. Research indicates that rising temperatures heighten chemical absorption and exposure, while federal regulatory protections remain limited.
South Australian grape growers are adopting Xynisteri, an ancient Cypriot white grape variety, to combat rising water costs and extreme heat. The drought-resistant vine requires significantly less water than traditional French varieties, offering a potential path for industry adaptation.

Wildfires fueled by hot and dry weather have burned 576,000 hectares across Europe this year. Active blazes are impacting Belgium, Greece, France, Spain, Portugal, and Croatia, resulting in evacuations, injuries, and multiple fatalities.

Houthi attacks in the Red Sea disrupting the Suez Canal combined with Arctic ice melt from climate change have increased the appeal of Russia's Northern Sea Route for Chinese firms.
A century of conservation has turned Green Island in Texas into the world’s largest nesting colony for Reddish Egrets, though rising sea levels and climate change now threaten the sanctuary.
Marathon organizers across the US are altering race dates, adjusting start times, and offering shorter routes as climate change drives up temperatures, making running dangerous.

Sweltering summer temperatures are triggering the earliest Champagne harvest on record, threatening the drink's signature taste while winemakers grapple with lower yields, weaker demand, and climate pressures.

The Australian Institute of Marine Science has rejected a report by The Australian newspaper claiming the Great Barrier Reef's health disproves climate change risks, stating the coverage oversimplified data and ignored ecosystem volatility.
Following England and Wales's driest July on record, Britain's grass turns brown from drought, raising long-term questions about climate change and the future of traditional green lawns.

Nauru, now officially the Republic of Naoero, changes its name to match the national language, moving away from its colonial past and embracing its heritage amidst climate change challenges.
Adelboden-Lenk ski resort in Switzerland explores utilizing its snowmaking infrastructure, including underground water pipes and reservoirs, to aid in fighting forest fires, as the region faces increased wildfire risks due to climate change.

The UK's current drought in the south, despite 1998 Met Office warnings of summer drying in the south, highlights water companies' negligence in prioritizing profits over infrastructure like reservoirs.

A new study by researchers at Sun Yat-sen University analyzes heat extremes at the hourly level, revealing that hot hours are increasing rapidly, especially at night, in the tropics, and in low-income countries.

Climate change is shifting malaria transmission across Africa, with rising temperatures increasing risks in southern and East African highlands while making some parts of West Africa too hot.

Global sea surface temperatures reached a record high for July, according to Copernicus, as devastating heatwaves, droughts, and wildfires impacted western and central Europe.

A 33-year-old Italian engineer in London, granted settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme, faces a battle with the Home Office after being told the status was awarded 'in error', jeopardizing his wife's right to remain in the UK.

A Unicef Malaysia survey reveals that climate change is causing worsening illnesses, heat-related health problems, and disruptions to essential services for young Malaysians, prompting calls for urgent adaptation policies.

Migrasia, a Hong Kong charity, uses an AI chatbot, PoBot, integrated into popular messaging apps to support migrant workers, gather exploitation data, and alert governments to emerging issues.

The NSW Independent Commission against Corruption investigates allegations that a group of young Liberals, the Reformers, used illegal donations and fake invoices for branch stacking to gain party control.
A new international study in One Ecosystem highlights a vast network of shallow coastal lakes in Brazil and Uruguay as natural observatories to detect early environmental stress signals.
A 2012 wildfire in Uganda's Rwenzori Mountains, analyzed through ancient lake sediment cores, is the first large-scale fire in at least 12,000 years, attributed to climate change and growing human influence, threatening a unique Afroalpine ecosystem.