Climate change, extreme heat and heat wavesDhai, AmesSAMJ: South African Medical Journal
The U.S. National Climate Assessment’s worst-case scenario: Global temperatures rise more than 11°F by 2100.
GENEVA, Dec 30, 2024 - Climate change sparked a trail of extreme weather and record heat in 2024, the United Nations said on Monday, urging the world to pull back from the "road to ruin". ReportBSS/AFP The outgoing year is set to be the warmest ever recorded, the UN's weather ...
The new analysis comes as a State of the Climate report from the World Meteorological Organisation, the UN's atmospheric science arm, warns that four key indicators of climate change set new records in 2021 - greenhouse gas concentrations, sea level rise, ocean heat and ocean acidification.在这...
Daniel Kreeger is the executive director and founder of the Association of Climate Change Officers. Qinduo Xuis a Senior Fellow with the Pangoal Institution. Joel Rubinis former U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State. For more: Joe Biden to stress green jobs as key to tackling crisis at c...
The climate crisis has made heatwaves more likely and more intense around the world.Record-breaking high temperaturesare being reported across the world. According to international data, the first week of July 2023 wasthe hottest week on record, putting millions of people in danger. All throughou...
As lawmakers of more than 20 countries meet in Washington to discuss climate change and energy security, the US Congress is abuzz with legislative proposals to reduce American greenhouse-gas emissions. The UK will send a senior Northern Ireland official to Washington in a bid to strengthen ...
has moved away from the landmark Paris Agreement on climate change, the state of California has dug in. Alongside New York and Washington, it created the United States Climate Alliance, a coalition looking to uphold the agreement through state actions. It's also fighting wi...
Armenia is located in close neighbourhood to the Mediterranean region and Middle East, which have been identified as climate change ‘hot spots’ and water-stressed regions. The continental climate and mountain topography of the country further increase the vulnerability to climate change. The trends ...
"It will not answer the question, 'Was this climate change, yes or no,'" Otto told CBC News. For example, a paper cited by Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) concluded that the heat wave that hit British Columbia, Washington and ...