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South Korea's worst ever wildfires in March were made twice as likely as a result of climate change and such disasters could ...
A new study by scientists with World Weather Attribution (WWA) suggests that atmospheric warming—caused primarily by fossil ...
The fine handed down last week to Cho Min, the daughter of Rebuilding Korea Party Chair Cho Kuk, for submitting fraudulent documents in the university admissions process has ...
Hot, dry and windy conditions in March were twice as likely because of warming caused by burning fossil fuels, study finds ...
Pakistan faces a growing energy crisis as water shortages and hydropower mismanagement lead to severe electricity outages ...
“The scale and speed of the fires were unlike anything we’ve ever experienced in South Korea,” professor June-Yi from Pusan National University, one of the authors, said. “This study adds ...
said June-Yi Lee of the Research Centre for Climate Sciences at Pusan National University. This year, average temperatures from March 22 to 26 were 10 degrees Celsius higher than usual in the ...
While they’re usually ignited by human activities, they spread thanks to the hot, dry and windy weather conditions during these months, said June-Yi Lee, study co-author from Pusan National University ...
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