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Slovenia has suffered its worst-ever floods. Damage could top 500 million euros, its leader says
LJUBLJANA, Slovenia (AP) — Slovenia has faced the worst-ever natural disaster in its history, Prime Minister Robert Golob said Saturday, after devastating floods caused damage estimated at half a billion euros ($550 million).
Aug 5, 2023 7:04 AM
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'Something's changed': Summer 2023 is screaming climate change, scientists say
Earlier this summer, two Canadians walked into a party in rural Germany. "Canadians?" joked the host. "I thought you'd smell more like smoke." It's been that kind of season.
Aug 5, 2023 7:00 AM
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Vermont’s flood-wracked capital city ponders a rebuild with one eye on climate change
MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — A beloved bookstore in Vermont's small capital city moved across the street to a new spot farther from the Winooski River after an ice jam sent river water into the store in 1992.
Aug 5, 2023 5:27 AM
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Calls to make swimming lessons more available in Quebec after deadly year on water
MONTREAL — A charity that advocates for water safety is calling on the Quebec government to offer swimming lessons more widely — especially to recent immigrants — as drownings in the province are up 30 per cent over the same period last year.
Aug 5, 2023 4:00 AM
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Heat and wildfires put southern Europe's vital tourism earnings at risk
RHODES, Greece (AP) — Tourists at a seaside hotel on the Greek island of Rhodes snatched up pails of pool water and damp towels as flames approached, rushing to help staffers and locals extinguish one of the wildfires threatening Mediterranean locale
Aug 4, 2023 11:47 PM
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Scouting body asks South Korea to cut World Scout Jamboree short as heat wave prompts exodus
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — The world scouting body urged South Korea to cut short the World Scout Jamboree as thousands of British scouts began leaving the coastal campsite Saturday because of a punishing heat wave.
Aug 4, 2023 10:09 PM
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Climate protesters interrupted a tennis match in DC. Taylor Fritz found the whole thing 'annoying'
WASHINGTON (AP) — Taylor Fritz found the whole thing “annoying” when climate protesters briefly interrupted his match against Andy Murray at the DC Open tennis tournament on Friday.
Aug 4, 2023 8:34 PM
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Compensation for New Mexico wildfire victims tops $14 million and is climbing
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — More victims of a devastating wildfire sparked last year by the U.S.
Aug 4, 2023 7:51 PM
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After helping prevent extinctions for 50 years, the Endangered Species Act itself may be in peril
SHARON TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — Biologist Ashley Wilson carefully disentangled a bat from netting above a tree-lined river and examined the wriggling, furry mammal in her headlamp's glow. “Another big brown,” she said with a sigh.
Aug 4, 2023 5:54 PM
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Oregon crabbers and environmentalists are at odds as a commission votes on rules to protect whales
In the wheelhouse of a crab boat named Heidi Sue, Mike Pettis watched the gray whale surface and shoot water through its blowhole. Tangled around its tail was a polypropylene rope used to pull up crab traps.
Aug 4, 2023 5:36 PM
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