
Slalom course for ski areas facing future without snow
As temperatures rise there is less of it or sometimes even none at all - global warming is forcing ski areas to think about the once unthinkable, a future without snow. ... more
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Pollution whips up hazardous foam in Mexican river
Dead fish floating in fetid waters, swarms of mosquitos and clouds of foam whipped up by pollution: Activists say Mexico's Santiago River, among the dirtiest in Latin America, is making people sick. ... more
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'The war of tomorrow will begin in space': Macron
UN watchdog calls on Iran to urgently allow 'long overdue' uranium stockpile verification
How drones are altering contemporary warfare
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NASA spots phytoplankton bloom in North Atlantic
A mass of phytoplankton recently appeared near the ocean surface in the North Atlantic, growing large enough to be seen from space. ... more
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Nepal quake victims face deadly winter as parties bicker
Thousands of Nepalis still living in tents months after a massive earthquake are facing a desperate winter, because of a fuel crisis and bickering politicians' failure to spend a $4.1 billion reconstruction fund. ... more
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Scientists discover 74 new beetle species on Hawaiian volcano
To the delight of entomologist James Liebherr, Hawaii's Haleakala volcano boasts a bounty of beetle biodiversity. ... more
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Blankets cover Swiss glacier in vain effort to halt icemelt
From afar, the Rhone glacier looks pristine, but on closer inspection the surface is covered with white blankets to slow the melting of the rapidly retreating ice. ... more
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Billionaire head of China's Fosun group 'vanishes'
One of China's biggest private-sector conglomerates, Club Med owner Fosun, said Friday its chairman was cooperating with judicial authorities over a reported corruption investigation. ... more
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