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Climate crisis
‘Global weirding’: climate whiplash hitting world’s biggest cities, study reveals
Argentina
Argentina flooding: 16 killed as two girls swept away by rising waters
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Trump administration
What the world needs now is more fossil fuels, says Trump’s energy secretary
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Climate aid
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Trump administration
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Climate crisis
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Tropical Cyclone Alfred
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US news
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BP
BP cuts boss’s pay by 30% after company misses profit targets
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A bloke at the dog park said the government was controlling the cyclones. He is accidentally sort of correct
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Jessie Cole
As Trump attacks US science agencies, ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred ushers in a fresh wave of climate denial in Australia
Adam Morton
To win the bush, Australian politics needs to embrace its ‘curves’
Nick Rodway
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Features
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Tree loss from hurricane leaves Asheville vulnerable to new climate shocks
Tropical Cyclone Alfred
Valerie drove her bright red Suzuki into the eye of Alfred. Now she’s heading home to the northern rivers
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Dangerous heat is a real threat for the 2026 World Cup. Are teams ready?
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