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Trucks transport ash from incinerated garbage on Pulau Semakau island, which serves as Singapore's offshore landfill

Singapore Races To Save 'Garbage Of Eden'

Visitors to the island hosting Singapore's only landfill might expect foul odours and swarms of flies, but instead they are greeted with stunning views of blue waters, lush greenery and wildlife.
In Greece, firefighters are struggling to contain deadly wildfires raging for two weeks in multiple parts of the country

UN Says July To Be Hottest Month Ever Recorded

UN and EU monitors said Thursday that July is set to be the hottest month in recorded history and likely "unprecedented" for thousands of years, warning that this was a taste of the world's climate future.
Madrid wants to ramp up production of emissions-free fuel like green hydrogen

Hydrogen's Role In Shaping Energy Infrastructure

Amid all this investment activity, global net zero goals coupled with the urgent need to decarbonize heavy industries are pushing hydrogen to the forefront of public awareness as a viable clean energy solution.
Three different types of seabed zones are being explored for potential mining

'Fight Is On' At Deep Sea Mining Debate In Jamaica

Nations opposed to deep sea mineral mining and those in favor of exploiting the oceans' depths butted heads in Jamaica on Wednesday, with both sides arguing their position would help protect the planet.
A man takes a photo of a car crushed under a fallen tree in Milan on July 25, 2023 after an overnight rainstorm hit the city.

Five Dead In Northern Italy Storms, Sicily Wildfires

At least five people were found dead in Italy Tuesday following violent storms in the north and wildfires in Sicily, which could lead the government to declare a state of emergency in the hardest-hit regions.
Scientists at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Texas will be the first to handle samples brought back from Bennu, a distant asteroid

NASA Lab Hopes To Find Life's Building Blocks In Asteroid Sample

Eager scientists and a gleaming lab awaits. Scientists will separate pieces of the rock and dust for study now, while carefully storing away the rest for future generations equipped with better technology -- a practice first started during the Apollo missions to the Moon.
Rice output is set to grow this year but moves by India to limit export could send world prices even higher

Record Grain Harvest Eyed As Market Under Pressure

The world is heading for a record grain harvest in the 2023-2024 season thanks to gains for maize and rice, but the market remains under pressure thanks to El Nino and risks due to the war in Ukraine.

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