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Laura Millan Lombrana

  • MADRID, SPAIN – AUGUST 22: Luis Rubiales attends a reception hosted by Pedro Sanchez, First Minister of Spain (not pictured) for the players and staff of the Spain women’s national football team after they won the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 at Palacio de la Moncloa on August 22, 2023, in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Oscar J. Barroso / AFP7 via Getty Images)

    Spanish soccer chief resigns after kissing female player on the lips: ‘What we saw was unacceptable’

    By Laura Millan Lombrana, Rodrigo Orihuela, and others
  • A couple (names not given) sitting in deckchairs enjoying the warm weather in Scarborough as the UK could see the hottest day of the year so far this bank holiday weekend, with temperatures expected to reach as high as 24C. Picture date: Friday May 26, 2023. (Photo by Danny Lawson/PA Images via Getty Images)Environment

    We all just lived through the second hottest May in 30 years as Antarctic sea ice reached a record low

    By Laura Millan Lombrana and Bloomberg
  • A female (nanny) Rocky Mountain Goat stands beside her baby (kid) high on a rock on the slopes of Mount Evans, in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.The female has not yet shed all of her winter coat of fur.  These mountain goats (Oreamnos americanus) are large-hoofed mammals found only in North America.Environment

    Sheep vs. Goats: Climate change is creating new rivalries in the American Rockies

    By Laura Millan Lombrana and Bloomberg
  • A man pushes his auto-rickshaw through a flooded street after heavy rains in Karachi on September 13, 2022. (Photo by Rizwan TABASSUM / AFP) (Photo by RIZWAN TABASSUM/AFP via Getty Images)Environment

    Climate change intensified rain that fueled Pakistan’s deadly floods

    By Eric Rosen, Laura Millan Lombrana, and others
  • A man cools off in a fountain during a heatwave in Boise, Idaho, U.S., on Tuesday, July 6, 2021. Another round of wilting heat bearing down on the U.S. West will put further pressure on electric grids and raise fire risks across the region before reaching a peak by week’s end. Photographer: Jeremy Erickson/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesEnvironment

    Hot enough for you? June in North America was the hottest ever recorded

    By Laura Millan Lombrana and Bloomberg
  • Antarctica’s record-breaking temperature of 65°F on Thursday was one degree higher than the record-breaker recorded five years ago. The leader of a current Greenpeace expedition said her group recorded other changes including a decrease in the penguin population.Environment

    Antarctica’s summer has never been this hot before

    By Laura Millan Lombrana and Bloomberg
  • WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 13: Teenage Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg delivers brief remarks surrounded by other student environmental advocates during a strike to demand action be taken on climate change outside the White House on September 13, 2019 in Washington, DC. The strike is part of Thunberg's six day visit to Washington ahead of the Global Climate Strike scheduled for September 20. (Photo by Sarah Silbiger/Getty Images)International

    ‘Nothing has been done:’ Greta Thunberg slams Davos on climate change

    By Javier Blas, Laura Millan Lombrana, and others
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