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Australia Beats Hottest Day Record by Full Degree

Australia set a record for its hottest day ever for a second straight day, with an average national temperature of 41.9 degrees Celsius (107.4 Fahrenheit), a full degree higher than the previous mark, officials said Thursday.

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Australia Has Its Hottest Day on Record, More to Come

Australia this week experienced its hottest day on record and the heatwave is expected to worsen, exacerbating an already unprecedented bushfire season, authorities said Wednesday.

The average nationwide temperatures of 40.9 degrees Celsius (105.6 degrees Fahrenheit) on Tuesday beat the previous record of 40.3 degrees Celsius in January 2013, the Bureau of Meteorology said.

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Smog Forces Schools Shut in Iran

Air pollution forced schools to close on Sunday in parts of Iran including Tehran, state media reported, as the capital lay under a thick cloud of smog.

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COP25 Meet Hammers through Contested Climate Deal

A marathon U.N. climate summit wrapped up Sunday with little to show, squeezing hard-earned compromises from countries over the global warming battle plan but falling well short of what science says is needed to tackle the emergency.

The COP25 deal "expresses the urgent need" for new carbon cutting commitments to close the gap between current emissions and the Paris treaty goals of capping global warming at below two degrees, host country Spain said in a statement.

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The Upside-Down World of U.N. Climate Diplomacy

Given the stakes -- the survival of civilization, no less -- it didn't seem unreasonable to expect 196 nations gathered in Madrid to forge a global warming action plan to declare, in clear and simple language, that they would do a bit more, do a little better.

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Five Years of Thirst: S.Africa's Eastern Cape Battles Brutal Drought

South African farmer Steve Bothma heaved a sigh of relief when the weatherman finally predicted rain.

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UN Talks Struggle to Stave off Climate Chaos

United Nations climate negotiations in Madrid were set to wrap up Friday with even the best-case outcome likely to fall well short of what science says is needed to avert a future ravaged by global warming.

The COP25 summit comes on the heels of climate-related disasters across the planet, including unprecedented cyclones, deadly droughts and record-setting heatwaves. 

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Trump Says Greta Thunberg Should 'Chill,' Go to Movies

U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday slammed Time magazine's naming of Greta Thunberg as 2019 Person of the Year, saying the climate activist should "chill" and go see a movie.

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Greta Slams 'Misleading' Climate Pledges at Chaotic U.N. Summit

Swedish activist Greta Thunberg accused rich countries of "misleading" people over climate action at U.N. talks in Madrid on Wednesday as scuffles broke out between security guards and environmental protesters.  

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Climate Activist Greta Thunberg is Time' 2019 Person of the Year

Greta Thunberg, the Swedish teenager who became the voice of conscience for a generation facing the climate change emergency, was named Wednesday as Time magazine's 2019 Person of the Year.

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