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The Climate Paradox: Why Understanding the Past Makes the Future More Terrifying

It’s a common refrain in coffee shops and online forums: “The climate has always changed. Why are we panicking now?”. History backs this up. Thousands of years ago, the Sahara was green. Millions of years ago, crocodiles swam in the Arctic. Earth is a dynamic system that has cycled through deep freezes and scorching hothouses long before humans ever struck a match.

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Europe’s Turbulent Horizon: The Ukraine War’s Grip on Economy and Politics

As we approach the end of 2025, Europe finds itself at a crossroads shaped by ongoing geopolitical tensions, economic strains, and internal divisions. The war in Ukraine, now in its fourth year, continues to cast a long shadow over the continent. From extended sanctions against Russia to hybrid threats and economic stagnation, the situation remains volatile. This article explores the current landscape in Europe, delves into the profound economic impacts of the Ukraine conflict, and examines the counterintuitive notion that peace could pose significant risks to European leaders.

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Are We Approaching a Global Disaster?

Global climate predictions indicate that temperatures are expected to remain at or near record levels in the coming years. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) reports an 80% chance that at least one of the next five years will exceed 2024 as the warmest on record. There’s also an 86% chance that at least one of those years will be more than 1.5°C above the pre-industrial average (1850-1900). World Meteorological Organization WMO

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