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Mount Dukono: Volcanic Risks and Reasons for Continued Local Settlement

Mount Dukono in Indonesia's North Maluku province remains one of the world's most active volcanoes, having been in a near-constant state of eruption for...

Canal du Midi Faces Potential Loss of UNESCO World Heritage Status Due to Fungal Disease

The Canal du Midi, a historic UNESCO World Heritage site in southern France, is currently facing a significant threat from an incurable fungal infection...

Evaluating the Role of Nuclear Power in Addressing the Global Energy Crisis

The global energy landscape is shifting as nuclear power regains prominence as a potential solution to the dual challenges of climate change and energy...

Low Probability of Heatwave in Singapore During 2026 Hot Season, Says Janil Puthucheary

Senior Minister of State Janil Puthucheary has indicated that there is a low probability of a heatwave impacting Singapore during the 2026 hot season....

Asia Faces Increased Heat Wave Risks as El Niño Conditions Develop

Asia is experiencing an unprecedented surge in temperatures, with several nations reporting record-breaking heat levels that pose significant risks to public health and infrastructure....

National Sustainability Campaign Go Green SG Launches With 1,000 Activities Islandwide

Singapore has launched its annual Go Green SG campaign, featuring approximately 1,000 sustainability-themed activities throughout the month of July. Organized by the Ministry of...

Nairobi transitions to electric transport to reduce fossil fuel dependence

Nairobi is undergoing a significant transition toward electric mobility as the city seeks to reduce its dependence on fossil fuels. Local startups and international...

Technological Advancements and Lower Costs Increase Viability of Tidal Power

Tidal power is gaining renewed interest as a predictable source of renewable energy, offering a reliable alternative to the variability of wind and solar...

Malaysia Pushes for Higher Biodiesel Use Amid Rising Oil Prices

Malaysia is accelerating the implementation of higher biodiesel blending mandates as a strategic response to rising global crude oil prices. By increasing the proportion...

RE-BROADCAST: Scientific research and conservation efforts for Blue Whales off the coast of Australia

This report, which is a rerun of a previous broadcast, examines the ongoing efforts to study and protect blue whales in Australian waters. Researchers...

Chernobyl Exclusion Zone: Assessing the Site Nearly 40 Years After the 1986 Nuclear Disaster

Nearly four decades after the 1986 nuclear disaster, the Chernobyl exclusion zone remains a critical site for scientific research and environmental monitoring. While the...

The Development of Small Modular Reactors and Their Role in Global Energy Security

The global energy landscape is shifting toward nuclear power as a viable alternative to fossil fuels, driven by the need for energy independence following...

Rescue efforts underway for humpback whale off Germany’s coast

Marine experts and local authorities are currently engaged in a critical operation to rescue a humpback whale discovered off the German coast. The animal,...

More Singaporean Energy-Intensive Firms Reduce Power Consumption During Peak Periods

Singapore is seeing an increase in energy-intensive companies participating in demand-side management programs to optimize power usage during peak demand periods. By voluntarily reducing...

Pakistan’s Solar Energy Expansion Helps Mitigate Energy Crisis and Rising Electricity Costs

Pakistan is experiencing a significant surge in solar energy adoption as households and industries seek to mitigate the impact of soaring electricity prices and...

Impact of Destructive Storms on Families in Italy

Northern Italy is experiencing a significant rise in extreme weather events, with the Lake Como region facing particularly frequent and destructive storms. The Gandola...

IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol Addresses the Global Energy Crisis

The Executive Director of the International Energy Agency has stated that the world is experiencing the most significant and complex energy crisis in history....

India Modernizes National Power Grid to Support Renewable Energy Integration

India is aggressively expanding its national power grid to accommodate a target of 500GW of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030. As the world’s third-largest...

Great White Sharks Disappear From Former Hotspots in South Africa

Great white sharks have largely vanished from their traditional hotspot in Gansbaai, South Africa, a region once known as the shark diving capital of...

Attribution Science Enables Legal Action Against Major Carbon Emitters for Climate Damage

Attribution science is emerging as a critical tool in climate litigation, allowing researchers to quantify the link between human-induced climate change and specific extreme...

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