World not ready for climate change-fuelled wildfires: experts The world is unprepared for the increasing ferocity of wildfires turbocharged by climate change, scientists say, as blazes from North America to Europe greet the northern hemisphere summer in the hottest year on record. From Black Sea to US Midwest, extreme weather threatens crop output Forecast dryness in the Black Sea region's breadbasket is likely to stunt sunflower and corn yields, while heavy rain in the US after near-record temperatures threatens to take a toll on crops, squeezing world supplies and pushing prices higher. Trump reviews plan to halt US military aid to Ukraine unless it negotiates peace with Moscow Two key advisers to Donald Trump have presented him with a plan to end Russia's war in Ukraine -- if he wins the presidential election -- that involves telling Ukraine it will only get more US weapons if it enters into peace talks. Orbán criticises EU top jobs’ handling, Meloni remains silent In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about Spain's Díaz wanting a Commission with a have social economy portfolio, EU Commission's Věra Jourová believes voters in the recent EU elections issued a "yellow card" to the current leadership. and so much more. [Advocacy Lab Content] The World Forum for Chemical Engineering, Process Engineering, and Biotechnology (ACEHMA) took place in Frankfurt, Germany, where Economic Affairs Minister Robert Habeck highlighted the crucial role of these industries in driving economic growth and social progress.
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