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Europe Bakes Again in Near-Record Temperatures

Europe baked in near-record temperatures on Monday but hopes were for some respite after weeks of non-stop sunshine as people come to terms with what may prove to be the new normal in climate change Europe.

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U.S. Regulators Close Probe into Exxon Mobil Climate Disclosures

U.S. regulators have ended a two-year investigation into how Exxon Mobil accounted for oil and gas prices and the risks climate change posed to its business, the company said Friday.

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Japan Officials Push Parasols for Men as Heatwave Hits

Officials in Japan have urged men to buck local gender stereotypes and carry parasols to protect themselves from the sun in the midst of a deadly national heatwave.

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Firefighters Gaining Control of Wildfire near Spain Park

Firefighters aided by calmer winds were gaining control  on Thursday of a wildfire near Spain's famous Estrecho natural park in the southwest of the country, an official said.

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Myanmar Endures Worst of Mekong Monsoon Floods

Monsoon rains have pummelled the Mekong region in recent days with Myanmar bearing the brunt of flooding that has forced 150,000 to flee and threatens to destroy levees shielding thousands of homes.

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Iraqi Farmers Fight to Save Cattle from Drought

Iraqi farmer Sayyed Sattar knows he'll soon have to let some of his buffalo go as he surveys the herd bathing in a dwindling pond close to the holy city of Najaf.

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Disaster-Hit Japan Braces for Powerful Typhoon

A powerful typhoon hurtled towards Japan on Saturday, prompting local authorities to issue early evacuation orders, with western areas recently devastated by floods and landslides in the storm's crosshairs.

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Science Says: Record Heat, Fires Worsened by Climate Change

Heat waves are setting all-time temperature records across the globe, again. Europe suffered its deadliest fire in more than a century, and one of nearly 90 large fires in the U.S. West burned dozens of homes and forced the evacuation of at least 37,000 people near Redding, California. Flood-inducing downpours have pounded the U.S. East this week.

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Heatwaves from the Arctic to Japan: A Sign of Things to Come?

Intense heatwaves like the one which fuelled Greece's deadly wildfires are set to become increasingly frequent around the world due to climate change, experts warn.

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California Brush Fire Kills One, Forces Evacuations

A raging wildfire raced into a town in northern California early Friday, killing one person and sending people fleeing, authorities said.

The so-called Carr fire outside Redding swept across a river late Thursday and is only six percent contained.

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