In the wake of the devastating Texas floods, a climate study confirms that climate change is the main culprit in accelerating extreme weather.
In the wake of the devastating Texas floods, a climate study confirms that climate change is the main culprit in accelerating extreme weather.
The 2024 climate report highlights extreme weather fueled by climate change, resulting in over 3,700 deaths, millions displaced, and significant biodiversity loss due to intensified storms, floods, and droughts.
Flooding in China’s Taklamakan Desert, triggered by high temperatures, snowmelt, and heavy rainfall, has raised concerns about climate change’s impact on the region’s water security and landscape.
London’s Climate Resilience Review, commissioned by Mayor Sadiq Khan, highlights the city’s unpreparedness for climate-fueled risks. The report emphasizes threats to vulnerable communities and the need for increased planning and investment.
The Democratic Republic of Congo are counting the cost as they experience one of the worst extreme weather events ever.
Rising seas, fires, and outdated government policies threaten a repeat of the subprime mortgage meltdown
UNICEF warns millions of children worldwide are at risk from devastating floods.
Canada suffers the worst natural disaster in the country’s history.
Many parts of the US pays the price for Hurricane Ida as it supercharges climate change.
Germany’s record as a climate leader is poor, what needs to change?