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Climate change Increased levels of carbon dioxide and other human-caused emissions being released into the atmosphere have caused global surface and ocean temperatures to rise at unprecedented speed. Spain to open public buildings as climate shelters in summer Alex Berry with AFP, EFE 21 hours ago21 hours ago Heat waves in Spain have become, longer, more intense and deadlier in recent years. A network of climate shelters aims to help save lives. https://www.dw.com/en/spain-to-open-public-buildings-as-climate-shelters-in-summer/a-75206451 © 2025 Deutsche Welle Austria's glaciers: Hope on thin ice? Inken Sarah Mischke 12/17/2025December 17, 2025 Glaciologist Tobias Sauter has been monitoring climate change for decades — from Patagonia to the Himalayas. DW met the dedicated scientist immersed in mountain research. https://www.dw.com/en/austrias-glaciers-hope-on-thin-ice/video-75138502 © 2025 Deutsche Welle Zimbabwe teacher empowers deaf communities on climate change Tawanda Mupatsi | Julia Mielke 5 hours ago5 hours ago Douglas Mapeta, a sign language teacher in Zimbabwe, helps deaf communities prepare for climate challenges. He also raises awareness about solar power. https://www.dw.com/en/zimbabwe-sign-language-climate-change-disaster-education-deaf-communities/video-75091042 © 2025 Deutsche Welle

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