The 2024 northern summer broke global temperature records, surpassing previous years and likely making it Earth’s hottest year, according to the EU’s climate monitor. The Copernicus Climate Change Service reported unprecedented heat levels following a series of heatwaves worldwide, which scientists attributed to human-induced climate change. The past three months of 2024 saw the hottest June and August, as well as the highest recorded global temperatures, emphasizing the urgent need for action to address the escalating climate crisis.
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Israel strikes Yemen ports, power stations in retaliation against Houthis
The Israeli Air Force conducted airstrikes in Yemen, targeting Houthi military positions and infrastructure, while intercepting a ballistic missile fired at central Israel. The attacks resulted in casualties and damage, with Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz warning of further retaliation against the Houthis for threatening Israel. The strikes were part of ongoing conflict between Israel and the Houthis, who have launched numerous missiles and drones at Israel in support of Palestinians in Gaza, with most...
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