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Trump’s Executive Order to Boost the U.S. Coal Industry for AI: Implications for Global Health
The executive order’s push to increase coal production could have detrimental effects far beyond U.S. borders. Pollution knows no national boundaries; emissions from American coal plants, propelled by prevailing wind currents, can travel thousands of miles, degrading air quality across the globe. Studies have consistently shown links between coal-related air pollution and increased incidence of…
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Storm Éowyn Strikes Northern and Western Europe: A Harsh Wake-Up Call
What caught meteorologists off guard was the sheer speed and suddenness with which Éowyn intensified—a hallmark of bomb cyclones, characterized by their dramatic drops in central pressure. Typically reserved for oceanic storms, this explosive intensification amplified the storm’s destructive potential, catching many communities unprepared.
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Extreme Heatwave in Central Asia: A Region at Boiling Point
In Jalalabad, Kyrgyzstan, the mercury hit 30.8°C (87.4°F) — a temperature more typical of midsummer. Across Uzbekistan’s Fergana Valley, towns like Namangan and Andijan flirted with 30°C, weeks before the official start of the region’s growing season. In Shahdara, Kazakhstan, nighttime lows didn’t drop below 18.3°C (64.9°F) — the hottest March night in recorded national…
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Cyclone Garance Strikes Réunion and Mauritius: A Wake-Up Call for the Indian Ocean
What followed were 48 hours of relentless battering. Roads disappeared under floodwaters. Mudslides cut off mountain towns. Communications fell silent in pockets of the island. Across the mountainous terrain of Réunion, Garance’s steep rainfall triggered landslides, while hurricane-force winds tore roofs from homes and uprooted decades-old trees.
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Severe Wildfires in Los Angeles, California: A Crisis Deepens
The impact was staggering: at least 29 lives lost, over 200,000 residents evacuated, and economic losses estimated between $250 billion and $275 billion — making this one of the costliest disasters in U.S. history.
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🌊 Mass Coral Bleaching in the Great Barrier Reef: A Crisis Deepens
By NatureWeatherHub A Sixth Bleaching Event: The Warning No One Can Ignore In the blistering…
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⚡ Understanding Ball Lightnings: Nature’s Most Elusive Phenomenon
Ball lightning hovers in that liminal space between myth and measurement. It challenges the boundaries of weather, plasma physics, and human perception. And it reminds us that even in the age of satellites and supercomputers, the natural world still holds secrets that glow, float… and vanish into thin air.
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When the Ground Trembled: San Diego Earthquake Rekindles Seismic Preparedness in California
“The ground reminded us who’s boss. Time to update that emergency plan.”
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Title: 7.8 Richter Scale Myanmar Earthquake Made the World Active Back on Natural Disasters
When a 7.8 magnitude earthquake rocked Myanmar on March 28, 2025, the tremors were felt far beyond its borders. In minutes, cities crumbled, lives were lost, and the world was forced to confront the growing urgency of natural disaster preparedness. This seismic event didn’t just devastate a nation — it reawakened global awareness about the…