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dw.com | Tim Schauenberg |Tim Schauenberg One
No other continent is warming as quickly as Europe. The European State of the Climate 2024 report, released Tuesday, shows that the continent broke countless temperature records last year, with extreme weather upending the lives of nearly half a million people.
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04/11/2025April 11, 2025Coal has fueled industrialization — and climate change. Some countries are well into phasing it out, but US President Donald Trump wants to boost production. Why this is not a good idea. https://p.dw.com/p/4swQ5Since taking office in January, US President Donald Trump has made his views on climate protection clear. Not least by withdrawing the country from the Paris Climate Agreement for the second time.
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1 month ago |
dw.com | Tim Schauenberg |Tim Schauenberg One
Sitting on the fringes of the Moroccan desert, the mountainous region of Ait Baamrane receives little rainfall. But what it does get in abundance, and for six months of the year, is dense fog sweeping in from the nearby Atlantic Ocean. While it might restrict visibility, this misty mass also provides a solution to water shortages. How? It's harvested in the world's largest fog collection system. How does fog harvesting work?
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03/17/2025March 17, 2025In western Germany, a case against the energy company RWE could set a worldwide precedent for corporate responsibility and climate damages. What exactly is at stake? https://p.dw.com/p/4rrhaIn summer, Saul Luciano Lliuya grows corn, potatoes and quinoa. In winter, he takes tourists up to the icy heights of the Peruvian Andes. Now the farmer from the mountain village of Huaraz is in the global spotlight.
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dw.com | Tim Schauenberg |Tim Schauenberg One
03/14/2025March 14, 2025Fog is a cheap and abundant source of fresh water, especially in remote dry regions. And it also has great potential for cities. How fog collection works and where it is already being used. https://p.dw.com/p/4reSUSitting on the fringes of the Moroccan desert, the mountainous region of Ait Baamrane receives little rainfall. But what it does get in abundance, and for six months of the year, is dense fog sweeping in from the nearby Atlantic.
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