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'Research renaissance': Macron envisions transatlantic safe haven for the 'brains of the world'
• 下午2:18
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As the United States grapples with a climate of growing hostility toward science and academia under President Donald Trump's administration, the stakes for global research leadership have never been higher. In response, French President Emmanuel Macron a
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Trump's 'war' on science and environmental policy will 'delay inevitable transition and cost lives'
• 上午11:24
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French President Emmanuel Macron and European Commission head Ursula von der Leyen are hosting a conference in Paris aimed at attracting US researchers ready to set their sights abroad because of President Donald Trump's policies. For in-depth analysis a
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2025年5月3日星期六

🌟The Bright Side: Beer waste? You might be eating it or sitting on it!
• 下午4:05
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Beer is Europe's most consumed alcoholic beverage – but what happens to the waste it creates? In France alone, breweries generate over 600,000 tons of spent grain every year. 
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2025年5月2日星期五

Australians vote in election shaped by inflation and climate anxiety
• 下午3:03
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Millions of Australians voted Saturday in a bitterly contested general election between left-leaning incumbent Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and conservative challenger Peter Dutton, following a campaign shaped by living costs, climate anxiety and US P
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Albania: erosion is taking whole chunks out of the coastline
• 上午9:10
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Albania has the world's third fastest growing tourism industry - freshly à la mode since covid. But as erosion takes whole chunks out of the coastline, and developers vie to build ever closer to the seafront, they're barrelling towards a crisis. Story by
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PFAS 'forever chemicals': Citizens take on industrial giants in quest for justice
• 上午12:33
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PFAS, better known as "forever chemicals", are ultra-resistant to water and heat – so much so that they are virtually indestructible in nature. These chemicals are everywhere in our daily lives – in clothes, cosmetics and kitchen utensils – and are poiso
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2025年5月1日星期四

Albanian coastline affected by climate change, erosion and rising tourism
• 下午1:51
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Albania has the third fastest-growing tourism industry in the world, but as erosion eats away at the coastline and developers build ever closer to the sea, the country is facing a crisis. The national civil protection agency has warned that a third of th
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2025年4月28日星期一

Indonesia: The dark side of the nickel powering our electric cars
• 下午2:46
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Indonesia leads the world in nickel production, fuelling the global shift to electric cars. But this rapid growth comes at a steep environmental cost. Nickel mining is driving deforestation, polluting rivers and endangering local communities. Our France
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2025年4月25日星期五

Trump signs executive order to expand US deep-sea mining for rare earth minerals
• 上午3:55
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A new executive order signed by US President Donald Trump on Thursday approves a ramp-up of deep-sea mining for rare earth minerals, escalating a budding race over highly coveted minerals that represent new opportunities for defense and energy, as well a
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Iraq’s drought-doomed farmers turn to groundwater to boost agriculture
• 上午3:19
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Iraqi farmers facing scarce rainfall and repeated droughts are drilling wells in the desert to reach groundwater sources and sustain their irrigation systems. While the underground reservoirs help mitigate agricultural losses, it is a risky move as aquif
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2025年4月23日星期三

Worst coral bleaching episode on record hits 84% of the world's reefs
• 上午7:12
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84 percent of the world's coral reefs have been hit by the worst bleaching episode on record, in an unfolding human-caused crisis that could kill off swathes of essential ecosystems, scientists warned Wednesday. Reefs can rebound from the trauma but the
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2025年4月22日星期二

Climate change poses major security threat and armies must adapt, experts warn
• 上午4:55
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Security experts say that climate change should not become a strategic "blind spot" and militaries must respond to the evolving threat of weather disaster. Their warning comes amid growing concerns that climate action is being sidelined as Europe beefs u
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2025年4月21日星期一

From killer grass to flesh-eating worms: The invasion beneath your feet
• 下午2:04
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What do a colonising plant and a carnivorous worm have in common? Both come from South America and threaten our ecosystems. They are among invasive exotic species that have contributed to nearly half the world's animal and plant extinctions. In southwest
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2025年4月20日星期日

Gunmen kill at least 56 people in central Nigeria
• 上午5:50
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Attacks believed to have been carried out by nomadic cattle herders killed at least 56 people in central Nigeria in one night, the Benue state governor's office said Saturday. Competition over land use has long been a source of tension between largely Mu
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2025年4月18日星期五

Thirsty giants: Big tech's data centres multiply in drought-hit Spain
• 上午11:58
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In recent years, Spain has become a leading destination for tech giants to set up their data centres in Europe. Madrid even aims to become a "digital hub" on the continent, like Germany and the UK. But at what cost to the environment? To cool down their
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2025年4月17日星期四

Brazil, the art of change in a post-Bolsonaro era: Fashion with a conscience (3/3)
• 下午2:34
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In the final episode in our Brazil series, Eve Jackson takes viewers to São Paulo, Brazil's fashion capital, where designers are revolutionising the industry through sustainability and cultural representation. "Fashion with a conscience" examines how Bra
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DRC artists 'Herds' walk the world to raise climate change awareness
• 上午10:34
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A group of artists from the DRC, called the Herds, are embarking on a global journey starting in Kinshasa to raise awareness about the impact of climate change in Africa. Report by Maria Cherfaoui.
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2025年4月16日星期三

Was Blue Origin's all-female rocket launch environmentally sustainable?
• 下午8:56
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Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin all-female rocket launch is drawing a wave of criticism, as many are questioning not only the financial, but also the environmental cost of the nearly 11-minute flight into space. Blue Origin says that its only byproduct is water
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Oceans vs cities: France's beaches are shrinking
• 下午1:00
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Roughly 40 percent of the world's population live in coastal areas. What once felt like a privilege — living close to the sea — is becoming increasingly risky. ️Climate change is speeding up coastal erosion. Rising sea levels and storms are threatening c
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2025年4月15日星期二

In 2024 Europe faced its most widespread flooding since 2013
• 下午2:53
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Europe faced its most widespread flooding last year since 2013, as fossil fuel-driven climate change continued to prompt torrential rain and other extreme weather, the European State of the Climate report has found. Antonia Kerrigan has this story.
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Paw patrolling: Sniffing out France's love of dogs
• 下午2:09
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In this edition of Entre Nous, we’re sniffing out France’s love of dogs. As a law comes into effect that requires them to be on a leash in forests for the spring season, we explore how many "chiens" France has, the good they do, their environmental impac
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2025年4月11日星期五

Are claims that AI is accelerating climate change 'overstated'?
• 下午2:09
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One concern around artificial intelligence is its voracious appetite for energy. Electricity demand for data centres specialised in AI will quadruple in the next five years, according to a new report from the International Energy Agency. But as for claim
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Paris-based designer Christine Phung on her sustainable fashion creations
• 上午8:30
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A Paris-based fashion designer has spoken of her desire to create top fashion, but in a responsible way. Christine Phung trained here in Paris and has worked for top brands like Lacoste, Rossignol and Vanessa Bruno, but she is now branching out with her
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US company says it has brought dire wolves back from extinction
• 上午1:17
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A US company this week said it had successfully bred three dire wolves, even though the species has been extinct for thousands of years. Colossal Biosciences said it tweaked the DNA of a modern-day gray wolf with genes from dire wolf fossils to bring bac
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2025年4月9日星期三

Italy's 'Land of Fires': Residents poisoned as mafia dumps toxic waste
• 上午11:51
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The European Court of Human Rights recently ruled against the Italian state for failing to act and putting the lives of locals in danger. The case, brought by residents and NGOs from a region near Naples known as the "Land of Fires", came after they noti
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2025年4月8日星期二

Trump signs executive orders to boost coal industry
• 下午8:12
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President Donald Trump has signed executive orders Tuesday aimed at boosting coal, a reliable but polluting energy source that’s long been in decline. Trump will use his emergency authority to allow some older coal-fired power plants set for retirement t
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Is Paris's air about to get dirtier?
• 下午2:24
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In this edition we take a look at France's low emission zones and how they could be on the chopping block at the National Assembly. With a committee vote having passed to do away with these clean air areas, we dive into why many French people – and polit
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Coastal erosion: Brazil battles rising sea levels due to climate change
• 上午11:37
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Brazil, which is hosting the COP30 summit in the Amazon in November, is facing a worrying rise in sea levels due to global warming. Sea levels in the village of Atafona, in the north of Rio de Janeiro state, could rise some 21cm by 2050, according to UN
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Global temperatures hit historic highs for March, says EU monitor
• 上午2:39
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Global temperatures remained at historic highs in March, extending an unprecedented heat streak, Europe's Copernicus Climate Change Service reported Tuesday. Europe experienced its warmest March on record by a significant margin, intensifying unusual rai
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2025年4月7日星期一

Global wildlife trafficking: Endangered felines found in Paris apartments
• 上午11:08
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Wildlife trafficking is one of the most profitable criminal activities in the world, after drug trafficking, human trafficking and arms smuggling. At the end of last year, an international operation uncovered 20,000 live, wild animals, including reptiles
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2025年4月4日星期五

US: storms kill seven in the South and Midwest as forecasters warn of catastrophic rains and floods
• 上午8:42
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Parts of the Midwest and South faced the possibility of torrential rains and life-threatening flash floods Friday, while many communities were still reeling from tornadoes that destroyed whole neighborhoods and killed at least seven people. Story by Matt
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2025年4月1日星期二

Nigeria: Shell, Renaissance to face legal action over mining licence transfer deal
• 下午8:52
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A Nigerian human rights and environmental NGO has filed a lawsuit in the Lagos High Court to stop Shell from selling its Nigerian assets to a local oil and gas company. HEDA says Shell is responsible for 35 percent of Nigeria's oil spills and accuses the
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2025年3月31日星期一

Macron 'avoids' taking on fishing lobby: 'Protection of oceans requires 'ban on destructive fishing'
• 下午5:44
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According to the OECD, oceans need stronger protections and governance to ensure the blue economy can grow fairly and sustainably in the face of climate change, territorial disputes and other threats. The ocean economy expanded to $2.3 trillion in 2020 b
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Turning unrecyclable trash into heat: French district leads the way
• 上午12:46
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In northern France, an entire district is now heated thanks to waste that was previously unrecyclable. Every day, Le Havre converts 300 tons of trash into energy, providing enough heat for more than 37,000 households. This green energy system reduces the
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2025年3月30日星期日

🌟 The Bright Side: Morocco 'water highway' saves cities from thirst
• 下午2:09
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Morocco is spending hundreds of millions of dollars on tapping northern rivers to supply water to parched cities farther south. Inaugurated last August, the "water highway" had supplied more than 700 million cubic metres (24.7 billion cubic feet) of drin
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2025年3月29日星期六

South Korea firefighters deploy helicopters as country's largest wildfires reignite
• 上午1:59
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Wildfires that completely destroyed more than 2,900 homes in South Korea's southeast reignited Saturday, prompting firefighters to deploy eight helicopters to fight the resurgent flames. 30 people have been killed in the fires and dozens more injured, of
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2025年3月28日星期五

Rwanda and DR Congo officials hold second round of talks as M23 meets mediators
• 下午10:14
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Qatar has hosted a second round of talks between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda. Qatari mediators also met separately with representatives of the Rwanda-backed M23 rebel group. DR Congo's President Felix Tshisekedi and his Rwandan counterpar
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Former US VP Al Gore says 'reaction to Trump's assault on democracy is very strong'
• 下午4:50
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Al Gore, the 45th Vice President of the United States (1993–2001), granted a rare interview to FRANCE 24 in Paris. The renowned environmentalist took stock of the green transition, with Donald Trump's return to the White House expected to usher in a come
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Private French forests become lucrative targets for timber thiefs
• 上午10:19
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Private forests in France have become a target for large-scale timber theft, which results in a huge financial loss for property owners and an environmental disaster. But when nearly 300 beautiful oak trees were illegally cut down in the Yvelines departm
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2025年3月26日星期三

World's glaciers melting faster than ever, expert says
• 下午1:46
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The world's glaciers are losing an average of 273 billion tonnes of ice per year – that's equivalent to around three Olympic-sized swimming pools per second. They have been doing so since the year 2000, and the problem is accelerating. Those are just som
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Wildfires ravage South Korea as death toll mounts
• 上午3:08
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South Korea's deadliest wildfires in decades killed at least 24 people and caused widespread devastation. The government declared its highest-level crisis alert, mobilising a national response as fires ravaged villages and a historic temple, the acting p
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2025年3月25日星期二

Climate change: Peru's melting glaciers contaminate water supply
• 下午1:10
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Peru is home to more than 2,000 glaciers. But like elsewhere in the world, they are melting faster and faster due to climate change. The country’s glaciers have lost more than half of their surface area over the past 50 years and this change in the lands
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2025年3月22日星期六

Displaced by climate change: Villagers in Mexico lose homes to sea
• 上午12:40
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Inhabitants from the small Mexican village of El Bosque have recently been recognised as "people displaced by climate change" by the government, a first in the country. In this small fishing town, many have lost their homes to the sea and have been reloc
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2025年3月21日星期五

Denim revolution : How plants and tech are cleaning up jean's dirty secret
• 下午5:36
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Jeans are the most popular trousers in the world. Every year, over 2 billion pairs are made. But most travel one and a half times around the planet before reaching your wardrobe. With toxic dyes, chemical pollution and massive water waste, denim’s carbon
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The glaciers on Mount Kenya’s peaks are melting away
• 下午4:39
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Mount Kenya rises to an altitude of 5,000 metres, making it the second-highest peak in Africa. However, for several years now, the glaciers it harbours have been disappearing. According to experts, the effects of climate change caused the largest glacier
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Glacier preservation 'a matter of survival' after largest three-year loss on record
• 上午1:15
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The last three years have seen the largest glacial mass loss on record, the UN's meteorological agency said Friday in a report marking the first World Day for Glaciers. The agency warned that glaciers from Canada to New Zealand "will not survive the 21st
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2025年3月20日星期四

'Deplorable': French scientist denied US entry over text messages criticising Trump
• 上午12:49
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French officials have expressed their dismay after a French scientist was denied entry into the United States because immigration officers found text messages containing a "personal opinion" about the Trump administration and its policies on scientific r
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2025年3月19日星期三

Greenpeace must pay $660 million in damages in Dakota pipeline suit, jury finds
• 下午11:27
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A North Dakota jury on Wednesday found Greenpeace liable for defamation and other claims brought by a pipeline company in connection with protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline. The nine-person jury awarded Dallas-based Energy Transfer and its subsi
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France plans 'survival manual' distribution to prepare households for emergencies
• 下午7:23
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France is planning to dispatch a “survival manual” to every household, which gives out instructions on how to prepare for a crisis such as an armed conflict or natural disaster. The decision is still pending approval from the prime minister, but the Fren
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2025年3月17日星期一

Pacific deep-sea mining interests reveal rare species, and a scramble to name them
• 上午3:21
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As deep-sea mining interests in the Pacific Ocean grow, scientists have discovered several rare and as yet unnamed aquatic species. Campaigners warn that mining in the waters between Hawaii and Mexico will endanger the biodiversity in one of the Earth's
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2025年3月14日星期五

Want to ride an e-bike? No batteries needed!
• 下午3:33
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Tired of carrying your electric bike's battery with you everywhere you go? The good news is that you can now buy electric bikes without batteries. This French invention is already seducing cyclists across the country.   
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2025年3月12日星期三

Climate change in Pakistan: The tragedy of monsoon brides
• 上午11:14
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Pakistan, one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change, is also the sixth country with the highest number of teenage marriages in the world. A trend that has continued to worsen in recent years, partly due to climate change. In the southern pro
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2025年3月11日星期二

French fishermen 'talk' to dolphins to save them
• 下午1:11
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For the first time ever, fishermen in the Bay of Biscay are testing new high tech fishing gear that "speak dolphin language" to warn them of danger. The aim : reduce bycatch, after tens of thousands of dolphins drowned in fishing nets in recent years. Co
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Man arrested on suspicion of manslaughter after fiery crash in North Sea
• 上午9:48
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Fires were still raging on Tuesday after a cargo ship, earlier thought to be laden with toxic chemicals, slammed into a tanker carrying flammable jet fuel in the North Sea, triggering fears of an environmental disaster. British police said they had arres
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2025年3月10日星期一

Forever pollution: Zwijndrecht, a Belgian town contaminated by PFAS
• 上午9:50
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"The worst European hotspot for PFAS" is located in Belgium, in the small town of Zwijndrecht, near Antwerp. There, for 25 years, the American factory 3M manufactured perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS), one of the oldest of substances that is highly toxic
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Argentina declares three-day mourning as flood death toll rises to at least 16
• 上午4:28
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Argentina declared three days of national mourning following flash floods that claimed 16 lives in Bahia Blanca, where a year's rain fell within hours, inundating neighbourhoods. Two young girls, aged one and five, were tragically swept away in the disas
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2025年3月9日星期日

At least 13 dead, hundreds evacuated in Argentine floods
• 下午4:16
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Torrential rains that ravaged the Argentine port city of Bahia Blanca, located 600 km southwest of Buenos Aires, have claimed at least 13 lives and forced hundreds of residents to evacuate. Source: France 2 and Catherine Viette.
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2025年3月7日星期五

Rescued golden eagle takes flight again in Tunisia
• 下午7:11
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After months of rehabilitation, the golden eagle "Aquila" was released into the wild from the peak of Mont Sidi Zid in Tunisia. Despite being protected under Tunisian law, golden eagles in the northern African country are often illegally hunted and trapp
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Seeds of hope: Saving mangroves in the Niger Delta
• 上午9:57
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One of the most polluted places in the world is located at the heart of the Niger Delta where decades of oil exploitation have ravaged the native flora. Fringing the delta of the Niger River, local mangrove forests are essential to biodiversity and the s
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2025年3月4日星期二

World's biggest iceberg runs aground, sparing crucial wildlife haven
• 下午1:47
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Scientists have said that the colossal A23a iceberg – which is more than twice the size of Greater London and weighs nearly one trillion tonnes – has run aground 73 kilometres from an important breeding ground for penguins and seals in the Antarctic. Exp
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