
India plans mega-dam to counter China water fearsNews
SourceSeptember 30, 2025
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India plans mega-dam to counter China water fears
India | AFP On a football field ringed by misty mountains, the air rang with fiery speeches as tribesmen protested a planned mega-dam -- India's…


Climate Science Digest: September 16, 2025Science
Muser NewsDeskSeptember 16, 2025
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Climate Science Digest: September 16, 2025
Explore the latest insights from top science journals in the Muser Press daily roundup (September 16, 2025), featuring impactful research on climate change challenges. In…


Climate change stunts Chinook salmon growth in AlaskaScience
SourceSeptember 11, 2025
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Climate change stunts Chinook salmon growth in Alaska
Rivers across Alaska and Canada’s Yukon Territory are warming at a rapid pace, posing a growing threat to Chinook salmon and the Indigenous communities that…


Sweden’s Sami fear for future amid rare earth mining plansNews
SourceSeptember 8, 2025
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Sweden’s Sami fear for future amid rare earth mining plans
Kiruna, Sweden | AFP | Muser NewsDesk Sweden's indigenous Sami fear they will lose their livelihood and culture if plans go ahead to mine a large…

Wildfires linked to sharp rise in deaths during 2023 Maui blazeClimate
SourceAugust 24, 2025
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Wildfires linked to sharp rise in deaths during 2023 Maui blaze
Scientists studying the devastating Lāhainā, Maui fires of August 2023 found that deaths were two-thirds higher than expected that month – and 367% higher during…

Reindeer face worst decline in 21,000 years, study warnsScience
SourceAugust 15, 2025
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Reindeer face worst decline in 21,000 years, study warns
Researchers predict that future climatic change is likely to cause declines in reindeer abundances and their distribution at rates rarely seen over the last 21,000…

Indigenous Australians lose landmark climate court case against governmentNews
SourceJuly 15, 2025
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Indigenous Australians lose landmark climate court case against government
Sydney, Australia | AFP Indigenous Australians living on a string of climate-threatened islands on Tuesday lost a landmark court bid to hold the government responsible for…

Climate Science Digest: July 11, 2025Science
Muser NewsDeskJuly 11, 2025
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Climate Science Digest: July 11, 2025
Explore the latest insights from top science journals in the Muser Press daily roundup (July 11, 2025), featuring impactful research on climate change challenges. In…

Bowhead whale samples reveal link between Arctic warming and rising algal toxinsScience
SourceJuly 10, 2025
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Bowhead whale samples reveal link between Arctic warming and rising algal toxins
Filter-feeding whales sample the Arctic food web, tracking decades of change Summary: Fecal samples collected from bowhead whales over a 19-year period reveal that climate-driven…

Reciprocity with nature offers a path to global sustainabilityClimate
SourceMay 26, 2025
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Reciprocity with nature offers a path to global sustainability
Reciprocity between humans and nature: Key to safeguarding planetary health Summary: Amid growing environmental crises and persistent social inequities, researchers are highlighting the transformative potential…

Growing Arctic military presence worries Finland’s reindeer herdersNews
SourceMay 24, 2025
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Growing Arctic military presence worries Finland’s reindeer herders
Rovaniemi, Finland | AFP A fighter jet roaring through the grey sky breaks the tranquillity of a boreal forest in northern Finland, one more sign…

Fewer wildfires today may lead to more severe fires in the futureScience
SourceFebruary 14, 2025
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Fewer wildfires today may lead to more severe fires in the future
Summary:New research analyzed tree rings and fire scars to compare modern fires to those in the past Summary: A recent study highlights an alarming trend:…

Climate change heightens zoonotic infection risks in the Canadian ArcticClimate
Muser NewsDeskJanuary 20, 2025
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Climate change heightens zoonotic infection risks in the Canadian Arctic
A new review sheds light on zoonotic infections — diseases transmitted between animals and humans—in the Canadian Arctic, a region increasingly impacted by climate change…

Arctic infrastructure faces climate-driven instability by 2100Climate
Muser NewsDeskDecember 17, 2024
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Arctic infrastructure faces climate-driven instability by 2100
Coastal communities and infrastructure across the Arctic are under severe threat from erosion, sea level rise, and permafrost thaw, according to the first comprehensive pan-Arctic…

Climate and land use changes endanger wild food sources for Russia’s indigenous communitiesClimate
SourceDecember 13, 2024
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Climate and land use changes endanger wild food sources for Russia’s indigenous communities
Rural Indigenous communities in Russia's Far East rely on traditional food systems that depend on wild animal, plant, and fungal species, especially in remote and…

Arctic tundra shifting from carbon sink to carbon sourceClimate
Muser NewsDeskDecember 10, 2024
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Arctic tundra shifting from carbon sink to carbon source
The Arctic is undergoing profound transformations that are accelerating climate change. Once a region that stored carbon dioxide for millennia in its frozen soils, the…

Muser Press – New Research Articles Week 47, 2024Science
Muser NewsDeskNovember 24, 2024
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Muser Press – New Research Articles Week 47, 2024
Flood preparedness in Bangladesh requires targeted campaigns for vulnerable groups A study in Frontiers in Climate examines flood preparedness in the flood-prone Islampur Union of…

Brazilian Indigenous leaders call for bold action against climate crisis ahead of G20 SummitNews
Muser NewsDeskNovember 17, 2024
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Brazilian Indigenous leaders call for bold action against climate crisis ahead of G20 Summit
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – In a dramatic call for accountability and action, the Articulation of Indigenous Peoples of Brazil (APIB) staged a poignant demonstration…

Billionaires held to account as campaigners demand ‘Energy of the People’ at COP29News
SourceNovember 14, 2024
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Billionaires held to account as campaigners demand ‘Energy of the People’ at COP29
Baku, Azerbaijan – At a powerful press conference today at COP29, Indigenous leaders and climate campaigners launched two critical campaigns to underscore the urgent need…

Image of the day: Drought in the Amazon RiverNews
SourceNovember 6, 2024
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Image of the day: Drought in the Amazon River
Since 2023, the Amazon River has been affected by a severe drought. The consequences of the crisis are far-reaching, affecting local economies and resources. In…

Climate Science Digest: November 1, 2024NewsScience
Muser NewsDeskNovember 1, 2024
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Climate Science Digest: November 1, 2024
Atlas of the Human Planet: 50 years of population growth and urbanization trends The newly published Atlas of the Human Planet details 50 years of…

The Pan-Amazon Network for Bioeconomy launched to protect forests and local communitiesNews
Muser NewsDeskOctober 30, 2024
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The Pan-Amazon Network for Bioeconomy launched to protect forests and local communities
A coalition of global organizations launched the Pan-Amazon Network for Bioeconomy today at COP16, uniting over 20 partners with the goal of fostering a sustainable,…

Celebrations as new biopiracy treaty agreed at UNNews
SourceMay 24, 2024
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Celebrations as new biopiracy treaty agreed at UN
Geneva, Switzerland | AFP (Updated) - Representatives of Indigenous peoples celebrated Friday at the United Nations following the agreement of a treaty against the pillaging…
