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The EU is experiencing its worst wildfire season on record, exceeding 1m hectares of land burned for the first time on record, according to analysis by Politico.
Observations reveal that Arctic sea ice extent at the end of summer has halved, since satellite records began in the late 1970s.
There is widespread coverage of the latest failure of talks to agree the world's first legally binding treaty to tackle plastic pollution.
GRID PRESSURES: Iraq suffered a “near nationwide blackout” as elevated power demand – due to extreme temperatures of around 50C – triggered a transmission line failure, Bloomberg reported.
Wildfires “fanned by a heatwave and strong winds wreaked destruction across southern Europe”, burning homes and forcing evacuations, reports Reuters.
Carbon Brief handpicks and explains the most important stories at the intersection of climate, land, food and nature over the past fortnight.
Extreme heat fanning deadly wildfires in Europe has killed at least three people and caused thousands more to evacuate, the Guardian reports.
Four common talking points surrounding China’s ongoing coal-power expansion and how and why the current wave of new projects might end.
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