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Thousands of animals die as climate-change-hit Kazakhstan faces extreme heat wave and drought

Unusually high temperatures and drought in the Central Asian nation have left the animals without food or water.
Saudi Arabia will cut its oil production, allowing Russia's to grow
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Saudi Arabia will cut its oil production, allowing Russia's to grow

Oil prices rose to levels not seen since February. The two major oil producers had been moving in lock step since an April agreement to cut output.
It spied on Soviet atomic bombs. Now it's solving ecological mysteries
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It spied on Soviet atomic bombs. Now it's solving ecological mysteries

Imagery from the Cold War’s Corona satellites is helping scientists fill in how we have changed our planet in the past half century.
bringing Aral Sea’s landscape back to life
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Kazakhstan plans to bring Aral Sea’s landscape back to life

As environmental issues have long become some of the world's most pressing challenges, countries across the globe are looking for new solutions.

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Japan blocks green reform of major energy investment treaty

The Japanese government is blocking reform of a treaty that allows energy companies to sue nation states when climate policies affect their profits.

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Glaciers are retreating. Millions rely on their water
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Glaciers are retreating. Millions rely on their water

Glaciers are crucial sources of water for people and crops in Central Asia. But global warming is causing glaciers there and around the world to shrink every year.
In Kazakhstan, these hyperlocal weather stations help farmers adapt

In Kazakhstan, these hyperlocal weather stations help farmers adapt

Tiny monitoring stations that alert farmers to every change in conditions on their farms could help them better understand the extreme weather shifts that are becoming more common due to climate change.
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