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Gulf Today, Staff Reporter The highest temperature recorded over the country on Friday was 51ºC in Sueihan, Al Ain at 2pm UAE time, the National Center of Meteorology (NCM)...
Leading thousands of protest marchers through central Sydney and joining a landmark class action lawsuit aren’t the usual activities for most 14-year-olds. But Australian student Izzy Raj-Seppings has...
Hundreds of health workers marched to the World Health Organization on Saturday demanding that authorities in all countries recognise and act to counter the health risks of climate change....
The UAE on Sunday announced an offer to host the 28th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP 28) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change...
Gulf Today Report Teen climate-change fighter Greta Thunberg has called out Chinese state media after an article attempted to “fat-shame” her for being a vegetarian. In an article published...
Gulf Today Report Conflict and climate disasters forced tens of millions of people to flee within their own country in 2020, pushing the total number of internally displaced people...
Daisy Dunne, The Independent Countries must “call time” on coal-fired power, deforestation and new petrol cars if hopes of meeting the world’s toughest climate target are to be kept...
Ahmad Daoud surveyed his shrivelled tomato plants near the Dead Sea in Jordan, where severe drought in what is already one of the world's most water-deficient countries is hitting...
Emadeddin Khalil, Staff Reporter Some regions of the country on Wednesday witnessed rain of different intensity, because of the state being affected by a surface atmospheric depression accompanied by...
Geraint Davies, The Independent Replacing the provisions of the Clean Air Act 1956, created to tackle the smog of London, is something that is long overdue. Not only does...