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Der Regen prasselt weiterhin auf Sydney nieder
Flood warnings spread across Australia’s east coast on Tuesday and tens of thousands of Sydney residents fled their homes as heavy rains hit the country’s
Ökoaktivisten fordern kalifornische Regeln für Elektrofahrzeuge
More than 80 environmental groups and other organizations called on California Gov. Gavin Newsom to introduce tougher regulations that would promote electric vehicles. Groups want
In Australien dauern die Überschwemmungen an
As Sydney braces for more heavy downpours over the next two days that could trigger flash flooding and hamper current clean-up plans, frustration has grown
Japans oberstes Gericht ordnet Schadensersatz für Fukushima-Opfer an
Japan’s Supreme Court has upheld an order for utility Tokyo Electric Power to pay $12 million in damages to some 3,700 people whose lives were
Großbritannien hat den Plan zur Rettung des Planeten vereitelt
The UK will not be able to achieve zero carbon emissions on schedule as the UK government has failed to develop effective plans to encourage
Ein Tornado traf Zentral-Iowa
Six people were killed in a tornado that hit Winterset, Iowa. A tornado hit a city southwest of the state capital, Des Moines, in the
Erdbeben der Stärke 5,5 erschüttert Nordsumatra
A 5.5-magnitude earthquake has struck off northern Sumatra in Indonesia, the European Mediterranean Seismological Center (EMSC) said. The earthquake had a depth of 60 km.
Aufgrund der Überschwemmung wurde den Australiern die Evakuierung befohlen
Authorities in Australia have ordered more than half a million people to evacuate their homes after heavy rain caused flash floods across the country. The
US-Senatoren fordern Regulierungsbehörden zur Klimapolitik auf
Top Democratic and Republican US senators will grill energy regulators who recently approved guidelines for new natural gas projects that allow for consideration of environmental
Tasmanien hat den trockensten Sommer seit 40 Jahren verzeichnet
Tasmania experienced its driest summer in 40 years. The western and southwestern parts of the island nation, both sparsely populated and usually wet, have seen