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One of the climate protesters carrying out a hunger strike to demand the German government take action decided to start eating again due to acute danger to his life, he said on Saturday. Michael Winter, 61, said he that he had decided to take food following a 31-day hunger strike, after being hospitalized in Munich since Wednesday due to heart problems. Doctors say he has a life-threatening medical condition, Winter said. The other hunger strikers involved in the "Starving until you are honest" campaign are set to continue their protest, he said. Activist Wolfgang Metzeler-Kick began the strik...
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Houston (AFP) - The death toll from severe weather that lashed the Texas city of Houston has risen to seven, authorities said Friday. The three additional deaths came after Houston, the fourth-largest US city, was hit Thursday by heavy rain and winds up to 100 miles (160 kilometers) per hour, leaving downtown streets covered in glass from blown-out windows. Downed trees and power lines littered residential areas and the National Weather Service confirmed a tornado touched down in the suburb of Cypress. According to Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez, the new victims included an 85-year-old woma...
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By Sara HUSSEIN Bangkok (AFP) - Sur son stand du salon de Bangkok, Jakkapat Yodnil interpelle les visiteurs pour leur vanter son stage de plongée dans les eaux cristallines de l'île paradisiaque de Koh Tao, dans le golfe de Thaïlande. Mais derrière les sourires se cache une vraie inquiétude chez le jeune homme de 25 ans: le dépérissement des coraux - appelé blanchissement - qui touche une grande partie du corail sur la planète et qui menace son gagne-pain et le monde marin qu'il adore. En raison des températures record des océans, le récif corallien tend à devenir d'un blanc fantomatique en ra...
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Washington (AFP) - President Joe Biden's government on Thursday announced a plan to end coal leases in the Powder River Basin, the nation's largest coal-producing region, drawing condemnation from the mining sector and praise from environmentalists. It comes as the world's second largest economy continues its shift away from coal, the most carbon-intensive fossil fuel, which has seen its output decline by more than 25 percent since 2017 as it struggles to compete with lower cost natural gas and with renewable energy. Biden has also targeted coal power plants with tough new rules requiring them...
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Miami (AFP) - Democrats on Thursday slammed a new law introduced by Florida that makes climate change a lesser priority and largely removes the phrase from statutes in the hottest state in the mainland United States. The legislation, which was signed Wednesday by Republican Governor Ron DeSantis and comes into effect in July, also bans power-generating wind turbines offshore or near the coast while reducing regulation on gas pipelines. "The legislation I signed today... will keep windmills off our beaches, gas in our tanks, and China out of our state," said DeSantis, who suspended his preside...
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By Beiyi SEOW Lincolnton (États-Unis) (AFP) - Lorsque Kristal Lee et son mari ont acheté leur maison en Caroline du Nord il y a deux ans, ils pensaient s'y installer "pour toujours". Mais un projet de mine de lithium à proximité leur fait passer des nuits blanches. "Nous n'avons pas vraiment l'option de déménager en ce moment, en particulier à cause de la situation économique et de l'inflation", confie Kristal Lee, 41 ans, à l'AFP. "Nous nous inquiétons beaucoup depuis que nous en avons entendu parler", ajoute-t-elle, au sujet du projet à 1,2 milliard de dollars de Piedmont Lithium d'extraire ...
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Heatwaves over the four hottest months of the year lead to more than 150,000 deaths around the world each year, research released on Wednesday has revealed. Between 1990 and 2019, heatwave-related excess deaths accounted for 153,078 deaths per year, a total of 236 deaths per ten million residents or 1% of global deaths, according to a study by Monash University in Australia. Researchers examined daily deaths and temperatures from 750 locations across 43 countries as part of the study. They found while Asia had the highest number of estimated deaths, Europe had the highest population-adjusted r...
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Lincolnton (United States) (AFP) - When Kristal Lee and her husband bought a house in Gaston County, North Carolina two years ago, they envisioned a "forever home". But a planned lithium mine is bringing Lee sleepless nights. Nearby is an area earmarked for a $1.2 billion project to produce battery grade lithium for US electric vehicle (EV) supply chains -- one of only a few such sites in the country. "You get very anxious when you hear about it," she said of the project by Piedmont Lithium. "We don't really have an option of moving right now, especially with the economy and inflation." With P...
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Glacier National Park (United States) (AFP) - Glacier National Park's ice fortress is crumbling. The giant trees of Sequoia National Park are ablaze. And even the tenacious cacti of Saguaro National Park are struggling to endure a decades-long drought. Since their creation, national parks have embodied the pioneering spirit of America in their vast expanses and breathtaking landscapes. But today, the climate crisis imperils the very symbols of many parks, leaving them facing a future where their names could be cruel ironies. Deep within Montana's Glacier National Park, the once majestic Grinn...
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Indiana Dunes National Park and Glacier National Park (United States) (AFP) - American biologist Laura Brennan describes the coin-sized Karner blue butterfly as "very delicate and graceful" with a "lovely blue" coloring and "just a little speckling of orange." The species, declared endangered in 1992, used to flourish in Indiana Dunes National Park, where Brennan has worked for two decades. But the butterfly is now believed to have disappeared entirely from the midwestern US park -- becoming a victim of rising temperatures fueled by human activity, among other stressors. Brennan and thousands ...
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