Overall. global analysis from the World Weather Attribution and Climate Central found that there were 41 more days of ...
Ocean warming has quadrupled since the 1980s. Rising sea temperatures threaten marine life and coastal communities.
Extreme heat could kill as many as 2.3 million people in Europe unless countries get better at cutting emissions.
Climate models predict that the number of heat-related deaths could soar in cities over the coming century, even when efforts ...
The rate of warming in the oceans has more than quadrupled since 1985, suggesting global warming in general has undergone a ...
Scientists say the unfolding El Niño event superimposed on long-term global warming is a primary driver of this huge spike in ...
Three recent studies reveal how the interplay between El Niño and long-term global warming drove the record-breaking global ...
Rising temperatures will benefit northerly European countries such as Britain but have dire consequences on the Continent, ...
Global warming is accelerating, with 2024 being the hottest year on record. CO2 levels are rising faster than expected.
Extreme temperatures could lead to 2.3 million additional deaths in Europe by 2100 without effective climate action according ...
Bucharest will be among the European cities with the highest increase in heat-related death rates by 2099, according to a pan ...