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A possible strong El Niño fuels fears for fires across Indonesian tropical peatlands
Indonesian environmental groups fear the drier El Niño conditions could trigger renewed peatland fires in Borneo and Sumatra, particularly on land converted for rice cultivation under the government food estate projects announced in 2020.
July 02, 2026
Los Angeles turns ‘most polluting’ World Cup into Olympic climate rehearsal
Los Angeles is testing heat and transport plans against an influx of global sports fans, which should both inform Olympic decisions and help it cope with growing climate risks.
July 02, 2026Most Read
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Debating Maanshan nuclear plant restart: Breaking down four key questions on cost, safety, nuclear waste
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Google, Meta's data centers consume massive water — does AI growth threaten communities?
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Understanding carbon credits: A guide to Taiwan's carbon credit trading and regulatory landscape【2026 update】
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Green energy unveiled: Types, analysis, and Taiwan’s renewable revolution
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Spain-Portugal power outage: Grid instability suspected in unprecedented blackout
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Trump’s first 100 days: How U.S. climate rollbacks threaten the global green transition
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Japan expands nuclear power use in new draft energy plan
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EU reconsiders 2035 combustion engine ban as U.S. tariff threat looms
April 02, 2025



