The European Union’s climate change monitoring service, Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), reported that the northern hemisphere experienced its warmest summer on record this year. The exceptionally high temperatures during June to August indicate a trend of global warming intensifying, with 2024 likely to surpass 2023 as the hottest year ever recorded. This alarming data highlights the urgent need for continued efforts to address climate change and its impact on the planet.
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Carnage as car collides with cattle
A crash between two cars and multiple cattle on State Highway 1 near Dunedin has led to traffic being reduced to one lane as emergency services clean up the scene. Fire and Emergency New Zealand crews from Palmerston and Hampden responded to the collision at around 9.10pm, where a car struck cattle on the road before hitting another vehicle. Despite the chaos, no human injuries were reported, and authorities worked to clear the road for...
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