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This week on Earth Radio, the ongoing, record-shattering European heatwave would have been "virtually impossible" just 50 years ago, and a Paris court found TotalEnergies liable for the emissions linked to the products it sells. Meanwhile, none of the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is on track to be reached by the 2030 deadline, and the US Senate blocks efforts by the Trump administration to dismantle a key network of ocean observation instruments used by thousands of scientists to monitor climate change, sea level rise and marine heatwaves. Read this week's stories at the links below: * Ongoing European Heatwave, Most Severe Ever Recorded, ‘Virtually Impossible’ 50 Years Ago: Study [https://earth.org/ongoing-european-heatwave-most-severe-ever-recorded-virtually-impossible-50-years-ago-study/] * France Shatters Temperature Records as Extreme Heat Grips Europe [https://earth.org/france-shatters-temperature-records-as-extreme-heat-grips-europe/] * None of 17 UN SDGs on Track to Be Achieved By 2030, Report Finds [https://earth.org/none-of-17-un-sdgs-on-track-to-be-achieved-by-2030-report-finds-2/] * Paris Court Rules TotalEnergies Must Disclose Climate Risks Linked to Emissions of Its Products [https://earth.org/paris-court-rules-totalenergies-must-disclose-climate-risks-linked-to-emissions-of-its-products/] * Senate Blocks Trump Administration’s Plan to Dismantle Key Ocean Observation Network [https://earth.org/trump-administration-drops-plans-to-dismantle-key-ocean-observation-network/] --- Earth Radio is an Earth.Org project. Earth.Org is a non-profit environmental news organization funded by readers and listeners. For more information, visit our website. Credits: * Stories reported by Martina Igini * Editor: Rebekah Hendricks * Producer: Rebekah Hendricks * Music: Rebekah Hendricks
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