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"Furiosa" joins the small but growing number of climate change films
Newsweek· 6 days agoWhen the highly anticipated Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga hits theaters this week, moviegoers will return...
At Least Two Countries Have Lost All Their Glaciers
Scientific American· 14 hours agoCLIMATEWIRE | Slovenia and Venezuela are the first two countries to lose their last-standing glaciers in a period of climate change induced by people —...
India’s ‘King of Bollywood’ is ‘doing well’ after heatstroke hospitalization reports | CNN
CNN.com· 2 days agoShah Rukh Khan’s manager has said India’s “King of Bollywood” is recovering well after reports he...
Exclusive: Small islands join forces on debt relief ahead of climate talks
Reuters· 2 days agoThe world's small island states plan to join forces to push for debt relief and more climate...
Flight turbulence is getting worse — what to know
Chicago Sun-Times· 1 day agoAccording to updates the airline posted on its Facebook page, the rest of the passengers, the majority of whom were from Australia, the United Kingdom and Singapore, and the crew were being ...
Auto & Transport Roundup: Market Talk
The Wall Street Journal· 1 day agoRenault’s strong first-quarter performance suggests it can achieve its 2024 targets, with an operating margin over 7.5% and significant free cash flow,...
The beautiful island country where it's already 40C in May
Daily Express· 7 days agoA lack of rainfall has been cited as one of the reasons why temperatures have skyrocketed alongside...
India’s ‘King of Bollywood’ is ‘doing well’ after heatstroke hospitalization reports - ABC17NEWS
ABC17 NEWS· 2 days agoThe 58-year-old superstar was admitted for treatment on Wednesday in the city of Ahmedabad in western Gujarat state, police told local reporters. Maximum temperatures there climbed to 45 degrees Celsius (113 degrees Fahrenheit) this week.
Supply Chain and Nonpayment Top Concerns for Global Exporters
Sourcing Journal via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoIn addition, 40 percent of exporters expect non-payment risk to rise in 2024. Most respondents (63...
Letters: Could we one day see stars in Denver again?
Denver Post· 4 days agoVincent Plymell of the Colorado Division of Insurance cites climate change as the cause for the rise in rates. “The international impact ...