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The Conversation is a wonderful place to learn more about the climate crisis.

"The dangers of romanticising Britain’s 1976 heatwave":

"Climate change has doubled the world’s heatwaves: how Africa is affected";

"Too hot to sleep? Nights are warming faster than days as Earth heats up";

"Why homeowners are suddenly rushing to install rooftop solar";

"As the Texas Floodwaters Rose, One Indispensable Voice Was Silent";

"Tons of Invisible Plastic Pieces Lurk in Ocean Water";

"The Texas Flash Flood Is a Preview of the Chaos to Come";

"Trump’s Pick to Head NOAA Faces Senators in the Wake of Multiple Weather-Stoked Disasters";

"Southern China and Hong Kong Brace for Floods and Fierce Winds from Danas";

"Melting ice will strengthen the monsoon in northern Australia – but cause drier conditions north of the Equator":

"New carbon forestry land restrictions only ‘palliative’ – watchdog";

"Climate anxiety meant I could no longer work as a pilot. But I love flying – and I know we can transform aviation";

"Extreme heat is our future – European cities must adapt";

"Democrats and climate groups ‘too polite’ in fight against ‘malevolent’ fossil fuel giants, says key senator";

"Millan Millan and the Mystery of the Missing Mediterranean Storms";

"Europe hit by storms and wildfires after heatwave - is climate change also to blame?";

"To future-proof crops, science is half the battle. The other half is getting existing solutions into the field.";

"Far-right conspiracy theories spread online in aftermath of the Texas floods";

"The growing problem electric vehicles are fuelling";

"The third day of a heatwave is the tipping point … are we ready?":

"Why homeowners are suddenly rushing to install rooftop solar";

"‘He died trying to save Mystic girls’: Camp director’s last desperate bid to reach Bubble Inn cabin";

"Marseille suspends flight and evacuates homes as wildfire reaches city's outskirts";

"Texas pediatrician ‘no longer employed’ after post about pro-Trump flood victims";

"Murray Watt ramps up lobbying efforts in last-minute push to get Murujuga rock art on world heritage list";

"American science is in crisis. It’s a great opportunity for Australia to snap up top scientists";

"Patriots break cordon sanitaire to seize climate file in European Parliament";

"Portugal records 284 excess deaths during heatwave as wildfires rage across Europe";

"Thirsty future: Australia’s green hydrogen targets could require vastly more water than the government hopes";

"NZ Post is the latest company to drop its climate targets – another sign business is struggling to decarbonise";

"Solar powers up retirement villages’ sustainability plans";

"River Seine in Paris Reopens for Public Swimming for the First Time in 100 Years";

"UN Climate Expert Urges Criminalization of Fossil Fuel Disinformation to Protect Basic Human Rights";

"Facing Climate Anxiety With Visual Comedy: ‘World Without End’ Graphic Artist Christophe Blain";

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