One of the consequences of climate change is that weather events are becoming more extreme. In counterintuitive ways, like ...
A new University of Oxford study finds that almost half of the global population (3.79 billion) will be living with extreme heat by 2050 if the world reaches 2.0°C of global warming above ...
A University of Oxford study warns that extreme heat impacts are set to double by 2050 unless global warming is curbed below 2°C. India, Nigeria, and others will face severe heat, impacting everything ...
Extreme heat can have a devastating effect on seagrass, but new research from Edith Cowan University (ECU) could shape how these vitally important marine ecosystems are managed and restored. In ...
The FINANCIAL — Extreme heat is reshaping the region’s disaster landscape and driving the fastest-growing climate-related hazards, according to the Asia-Pacific Disaster Report 2025: Rising Heat, ...
People often think of a heatwave as a temporary event, a brutal week of sun that eventually breaks with a cool breeze. But as the climate changes globally, in parts of Africa, that level of heat is ...
A stark Oxford University study reveals billions will face life-threatening heat by 2050 as global warming intensifies. India, already experiencing rising temperatures, is among nations set to bear ...
According to the latest NOAA data, 2025 was Earth’s third-warmest year since records began in 1850. Global average temperatures in 2025 were 1.3°C (2.4°F) above pre-industrial (1850-1900) levels.
Climate models may be underestimating—by anything from half to two degrees—how much hotter India’s non-metropolitan cities ...
Seventy years of data confirm that 41 U.S. states are experiencing persistent warming. Despite political division, the impact ...