By Shreya Dasgupta Climate change fueled some of the worst extreme weather events on record in 2024, according to a recent ...
Extreme weather reached alarming levels in 2024, with record heat driving heatwaves, droughts, storms, and floods that ...
People around the world suffered an average of 41 extra days of dangerous heat this year because of human-caused climate ...
Climate change has brought record-breaking heat this year, and with it extreme weather, from hurricanes to month-long ...
PARIS, France―From tiny and impoverished Mayotte to oil-rich behemoth Saudi Arabia, prosperous European cities to overcrowded slums in Africa, nowhere was ...
THE costliest climate disasters of 2024 killed more than 2000 people and cost at least $200 billion (£161 million) in damages ...
In 2024, climate change-driven weather extremes claimed 3,700 lives and displaced millions, with 41 additional days of ...
North Carolina, with nearly 100 deaths from Tropical Storm Helene and thousands of heat-related illnesses. Experts link these impacts to climate change, urging action to protect communities and build ...
WMO will release its final global temperature figures for 2024 in January 2025, followed by the comprehensive State of the ...
The report said it is likely that the number of people killed in extreme weather events intensified by climate change this ...
The world has endured a “decade of deadly heat”, with 2024 capping 10 years of unprecedented temperatures, the UN has warned.
Separately, 2024 was Australia’s second hottest year on record, reports the Guardian. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology found that, last year, the country was 1.46C above the “long-term average” ...