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More than 47,000 people died in Europe last year due to heat, study estimates. Here are the countries most impacted.

by Walter Watson
More than 47,000 people died in Europe last year due to heat, study estimates. Here are the countries most impacted.

Over 47,000 people died in Europe last year due to heat, a new report published Monday in Nature Medicine estimates. The study was led by the Barcelona Institute for Global …

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Can a diet that’s good for the planet reduce your risk of dying from disease?

by Akin Smith
Can a diet that’s good for the planet reduce your risk of dying from disease?

A diet promoting plant-based protein to help the environment now has a more human argument: It may lower your risk of dying from several major diseases.  “It wasn’t just one …

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California’s largest new reservoir project in 50 years moves forward after judge rules against environmental groups

by Vera Ward
California’s largest new reservoir project in 50 years moves forward after judge rules against environmental groups

Plans to build the largest new reservoir in California in 50 years have taken a significant step forward, following a judge’s decision to reject a lawsuit by environmental groups opposed …

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MacIntyre pulls ahead of pack at Canadian Open, Canada’s Hughes tied for 2nd

by Virginia Chavez
MacIntyre pulls ahead of pack at Canadian Open, Canada’s Hughes tied for 2nd

Mackenzie Hughes is having fun, he really is. He’s just trying to stay focused as he chases the RBC Canadian Open title. Shouts of “atta boy Mac!,” “Let’s go Canada!” …

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Mexico is about to experience its ‘highest temperatures ever recorded’ as death toll climbs

by Walter Watson
Mexico is about to experience its ‘highest temperatures ever recorded’ as death toll climbs

The extreme heat smothering much of Mexico has already killed dozens of people, but the hottest temperatures are yet to come, officials say. “In the next 10 to 15 days, the …

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International cities facing ‘Day Zero’ turn to Cape Town for guidance

by Ron Morgan
International cities facing ‘Day Zero’ turn to Cape Town for guidance

Mexico City and the Colombian capital of Bogotá are staring down ‘Day Zero’ as their reservoirs dry up during an El Niño-fueled drought. In Mexico City, residents often find their taps …

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Floods battering Brazil, Afghanistan are extreme climate events scientists warn we aren’t prepared for

by Walter Watson
Floods battering Brazil, Afghanistan are extreme climate events scientists warn we aren’t prepared for

Historic flooding in southern Brazil may take a month to subside with more than half a million people out of their homes and warned not to return. “I have never …

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Western Canada and the North face an above average wildfire risk in June, federal officials say

by Akin Smith
Western Canada and the North face an above average wildfire risk in June, federal officials say

Western Canada and the North are expected to face an above-average fire risk in June, federal officials say. While British Columbia and Alberta experienced favourable spring conditions that led to fewer …

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Canadian volleyball women feel sense of urgency while eyeing Paris Olympic spot

by Virginia Chavez
Canadian volleyball women feel sense of urgency while eyeing Paris Olympic spot

No year in the past four has carried this much weight for the Canadian women’s volleyball program.  Ranked 11th in the world, Canada will play 12 Volleyball Nations League games …

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Southeast Asia’s brutal heatwave: daily life and agriculture endangered by rising temperatures

by Walter Watson
Southeast Asia’s brutal heatwave: daily life and agriculture endangered by rising temperatures

“It’s the hottest year and my pigs have gone nuts. They are stressed and fight each other all the time. They don’t eat and they often get diarrhoea.” That brings …

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