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| 14.05.2026 | Study warns of dangerous heat at 2026 World Cup as climate risks grow | LONDON: Football's global players' union renewed concerns on Thursday (May 14) about heat at the 2026 World Cup after scientists warned the likelihood of dangerous temperatures for players and fans has sharply increased.
An analysis by clim... |
| 12.05.2026 | Global fire outbreaks hit record high as 'unprecedented' heat extremes loom, scientists say | Climate change has driven record-breaking outbreaks of fire in Africa, Asia and elsewhere this year, with conditions expected to get worse as the northern hemisphere's summer approaches and El Nino weather patterns kick in, scientists warne... |
| 25.03.2026 | Unprecedented Heat Engulfs America: A Climate Emergency Unfolds | A historic heat wave scorches the American Southwest. It expands nationwide. March temperatures shatter countless records. Scientists confirm this extreme event directly results from human-caused climate change. This unprecedented early hea... |
| 23.03.2026 | Record-smashing heat continues: ‘Basically the entire U.S. is going to be hot’ | Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
By SETH BORENSTEIN
After smashing March heat records in 14 states and the U.S. as a whole, the gigantic heat dome that’s baked the Southwest is creeping eastward and may end up being one of the mos... |
| 20.03.2026 | Records shattered as summer heat hits Southwest in March; ‘This is what climate change looks like’ | Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
By SETH BORENSTEIN
WASHINGTON (AP) — The dangerous heat wave shattering March records all over the U.S. Southwest is more than just another extreme weather blip. It’s the latest next-level weather ... |
| 31.05.2025 | The Cost of Progress: Education and Health in the Shadow of Oil and Gas | In the arid landscapes of New Mexico, oil and gas extraction has become a double-edged sword. The state has reaped economic benefits, but at what cost? Schools are situated perilously close to drilling sites, exposing students to harmful em... |
| 29.05.2025 | Wrongful death lawsuit says Big Oil contributed to heat wave and woman’s death | “Defendants knew that their fossil fuel products were already altering the earth’s atmosphere,” when Juliana was born, Thursday’s filing said. “By 1968, Defendants understood that the fossil fuel-dependent economy they were creating and per... |
| 24.04.2025 | The Reckoning of Corporate Climate Responsibility: A $28 Trillion Wake-Up Call | In a world grappling with climate change, a new study reveals a staggering truth: the largest corporations have caused $28 trillion in climate damage. This revelation is not just a number; it’s a clarion call for accountability. The researc... |
| 23.04.2025 | The world’s biggest companies have caused $28 trillion in climate damage, a new study estimates | The study is an attempt to determine “the causal linkages that underlie many of these theories of accountability,” said its lead author, Christopher Callahan, who did the work at Dartmouth but is now an Earth systems scientist at Stanford U... |
| 20.02.2025 | Projecting and reducing the global economic impacts of climate change | Modeling improvements needed to provide more reliable guidance to decision-makers, finds MIT-led study
Mark Dwortzan | MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
Amplified by climate change, January’s wildfires in Los Angeles destro... |
| 28.01.2025 | Study says climate change made conditions that fed California wildfires more likely, more intense | “The number (35%) doesn’t sound like much” because unlike dozens of its past studies, the team looked at a small area and a complex meteorological measurement in the fire weather index that would generally mean there would be large uncertai... |
| 24.01.2025 | Trump departs White House to visit disaster zones in North Carolina and California | Members of Congress will also be at the briefing, and any meeting could prove contentious. Trump has suggested using federal disaster assistance as a bargaining chip during unrelated legislative negotiations over government borrowing, or as... |
| 07.11.2024 | Online disinformation exacerbates Spain flood disaster | MADRID: The disinformation inundating social media during Spain's catastrophic floods threatened the crucial work of emergency services and exploited fear, anger and grief, an AFP investigation has found.
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| 01.11.2024 | Spanish residents appeal for help, 3 days after historic floods leave at least 205 dead | MADRID: Three days after historic flash floods swept through several towns in southern Valencia, in eastern Spain, the initial shock was giving way to anger, frustration and a wave of solidarity on Friday (Nov 1).
Many streets are still blo... |
| 12.10.2024 | The Climate Crisis: A Dual Threat from Agriculture and Extreme Weather | The climate crisis is a relentless beast. It prowls through our lives, leaving destruction in its wake. Two recent reports shine a harsh light on this reality. One reveals the staggering methane emissions from the meat and dairy industry. T... |
| 12.10.2024 | Climate change made Hurricane Milton worse, scientists say | The brutal wind and torrential rainfall of Hurricane Milton that killed 16 people in Florida this week were worsened by human-caused climate change, a team of international scientists said on Friday (Oct 11).
Global warming made wind speeds... |
| 09.10.2024 | Climate change made deadly Hurricane Helene more intense: Study | WASHINGTON: Hurricane Helene's torrential rain and powerful winds were made about 10 per cent more intense due to climate change, according to a study published on Wednesday (Oct 9) by the World Weather Attribution (WWA) group.
Although a 1... |
| 27.09.2024 | As wildfires consume South America, experts warn of a new normal | Record-setting wildfires tearing through South America are likely to become the new normal unless the region makes dramatic investments in fire prevention and limits slash-and-burn agriculture in places like the Amazon, experts are cautioni... |
| 29.08.2024 | Deadly typhoon Gaemi made worse by climate change, scientists say | SINGAPORE: A devastating typhoon that tore through the Philippines, Taiwan and China last month, destroying infrastructure and leaving more than 100 people dead, was made significantly worse by human-induced climate change, scientists said ... |
| 14.08.2024 | Climate change intensified rain that caused deadly Indian landslides, study finds | NEW DELHI: Heavy rain made about 10 per cent stronger by human-caused climate change triggered the landslides that killed more than 200 people in India's southern state of Kerala last month, a team of international scientists has concluded.... |
| 28.06.2024 | The Increasing Impact of Extreme Weather Events on Grocery Prices: A Closer Look at the Rising Cost of Climate Change | The correlation between isolated climate shocks and supply chain disruptions leading to higher food costs is becoming more pronounced in today's world. Economists and scientists are delving deeper into the role that individual extreme weath... |
| 28.06.2024 | How Bad Weather Forecasts Can Make Your Groceries More Expensive | 7 Mins Read Economists are seeing a growing link between isolated climate shocks and supply chain disruptions that lead to higher food costs.
By Ayurella Horn-Muller
It’s no secret that a warming world will drive food prices higher, a pheno... |
| 24.06.2024 | What we’re watching: Weekly disaster update, June 24 | Editor’s note: The “What we’re watching” blog posts are currently on a summer schedule. A new post will be published on a biweekly basis. The next blog will be published on July 8.
We know all too well that disaster can strike anytime, anyw... |
| 22.06.2024 | Scorching temperatures persist as heat wave expands, with record-breaking temperatures expected across U.S. | A relentless heat wave that baked more of the United States this past week is expected to continue and expand this weekend.
Millions of Americans – particularly those in the highly populated Interstate 95 corridor are under heat-related adv... |
| 05.06.2024 | UK University to Create Climate-Resilient Crops in £3M AI-Powered Plant Lab | 4 Mins Read The University of Essex has built a new facility to develop crops that can adapt to a hotter and drier planet, which features a vertical farm and is backed by AI-assisted research.
Researchers at the University of Essex will lev... |
| 29.05.2024 | Delhi temperature may break record for highest ever in India: 126.1 degrees | A temperature reading collected in Delhi, India's capital territory, may have broken national records as the country grapples with a blistering heat wave. The reading — 52.9 degrees Celsius or 126.1 degrees Fahrenheit — was preliminary and ... |
| 26.05.2024 | Commentary | Opinion: Deborah Carr: An aging global population and rising temperatures mean millions are at risk
By Deborah Carr, Enrica De Cian, Giacomo Falchetta and Ian Sue Wing | By Deborah Carr, Enrica De Cian, Giacomo Falchetta and Ian Sue Wing
A deadly heat wave gripped large regions of Asia for weeks in April and May 2024. As temperatures climbed past 110 degrees Fahrenheit in India on May 7, campaigning politic... |
| 16.05.2024 | “Kill The Story,” ExxonMobil Demands | “Kill the story.”
That was the order Alan Jeffers, a media relations manager at ExxonMobil, gave Reuters’ Houston bureau chief.
It was October 2016. The “Exxon Knew” scandal had erupted a year prior, when Inside Climate News, the Los Angele... |
| 11.05.2024 | Flooding Displaces More than 200,000 in Kenya, Fueling Hunger | May 10, 2024
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| 10.05.2024 | Flooding Displaces More than 200,000 in Kenya, Fueling Hunger | May 10, 2024
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Population: 45.5 million
People in Need: 3.5 million
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People Helped Last Year: 923,516
Our Team: 39 employees
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| 02.05.2024 | Из-за изменения климата в Западной Африке уже 2 месяца смертельная жара с температурой ночью выше 40° | Смертельная жара в Западной Африке предупреждает о приближении жары, вызванной изменением климата. В конце марта и начале апреля дни и ночи экстремальной жары, превышающей 40° по Цельсию, охватили многие страны Западной Африки. Согласно отч... |
| 02.05.2024 | Summer heat hits Asia early, killing dozens as one expert calls it the "most extreme event" in climate history | New Delhi — It's still spring but hundreds of millions of people across South and Southeast Asia have already faced scorching hot temperatures. The summer heat has arrived early, setting records and even claiming lives, and it's expected to... |
| 01.05.2024 | Panama Canal drought was most likely El Niño driven, study finds | figcaption>span]:font-sans">
El Niño, rather than climate change, was the primary culprit behind a severe drought that is still having ripple effects throughout global supply chains, a new study found.
Why it matters: The conditi... |
| 26.04.2024 | Dubai deluge was amplified by climate change, study finds | figcaption>span]:font-sans">
Deadly rains that swamped the United Arab Emirates, Oman and Bahrain last week and flooded Dubai in apocalyptic scenes were likely tied in part to climate change, a new study finds.
Why it matters: Th... |
| 26.04.2024 | Widespread parts of Asia and Africa reel under extreme weather | The high-impact weather in the second half of April underlines yet again the vulnerability of society to weather, water and climate-related hazards and the need for Early Warnings For All.
The waning El Niño event, alongside a phenomenon kn... |
| 22.04.2024 | How Portlanders can make a difference on Earth Day | figcaption>span]:font-sans">
Every day is like Earth Day in Portland, where the city government has a 47-point Climate Emergency Workplan and has pledged to be carbon neutral by 2050, but here it comes again.
Why it matters: Proj... |
| 21.03.2024 | Easter egg prices sky rocket. Can you afford Easter? | A cost of living crisis and even climate change are being blamed for the huge rise in cost of Easter eggs. Image: @beacontreats/ X
Retailers across South Africa have hiked the prices of Easter eggs significantly and some consumers are optin... |
| 29.01.2024 | In photos: Colombia battles raging wildfires | Raging wildfires that have so far burned more than 40,000 acres across Colombia since November are expected to intensify and continue through March.
Driving the news: President Gustavo Petro last week declared a national emergency, allowing... |
| 05.12.2023 | Crossing the line: Fossil fuels could soon displace Earth from its “safe operating space” | This exclusive three-part Mongabay mini-series explores how the oil, natural gas and coal industry are destabilizing nine vital Earth systems, which create a “safe operating space” for humanity and other life on the planet. The first story ... |
| 27.11.2023 | Crossing the line: Earth’s planetary boundaries have been destabilized by oil, gas, and coal | It’s well known that the fossil fuel industry made the industrial age possible and raised much of humanity’s living standard, while also causing the current climate crisis. Less known is how oil, gas, and coal are destabilizing other vital ... |
| 18.08.2023 | Summer heat wave tracker: July was the hottest month ever recorded, by a lot | Science Summer heat wave tracker: July was the hottest month ever recorded, by a lot
Morgan McFall-Johnsen, Marianne Guenot, and Maiya Focht
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| 02.08.2023 | Study: Climate change boosted July's heat for 81% of world's population | About 80% of humanity experienced unusually hot temperatures during July that were attributable in large part to human-caused climate change, a new report finds.
Why it matters: The analysis shows the extraordinary reach of climate change, ... |
| 31.07.2023 | How extreme heat hits America's hungry | Some Americans are being hit harder than others by the extreme heat wave baking swaths of the country because they can't get enough to eat or drink.
The big picture: Food-insecure households are among the most at risk of health and financia... |
| 30.07.2023 | Commentary
Commentary | Guest opinion: Michael Wysession: 4 factors driving 2023’s extreme heat and climate disasters | By Michael Wysession
Between the record-breaking global heat and extreme downpours, it’s hard to ignore that something unusual is going on with the weather in 2023.
People have been quick to blame climate change — and they’re right, to a po... |
| 26.07.2023 | Extreme Heatwaves Trigger Record Sales for Air Conditioning Businesses | John Lopez, Tech Times 26 July 2023, 03:07 pm
The United States is currently experiencing blistering summer temperatures and scorching heatwaves, creating a lucrative opportunity for air conditioning companies.
With millions of Americans de... |
| 25.07.2023 | Report: Record heat "virtually impossible" without climate change | Record-breaking, deadly heat in the U.S. and Europe would have been "virtually impossible" in a world without human-driven climate change, according to new data published early Tuesday.
Why it matters: The findings show society is... |
| 25.07.2023 | Scorching current heat waves "virtually impossible" without climate change, researchers say | The fingerprints of climate change are all over the intense heat waves gripping the globe this month, a new study finds. Researchers say the deadly hot spells in the American Southwest and Southern Europe couldn't have happened without the ... |
| 28.05.2023 | Commentary
Commentary | Guest opinion: Jeff Basara and Jordan Christian: Farmers face a soaring risk of flash droughts in every major food-growing region in coming decades | By Jeff Basara and Jordan Christian
Flash droughts develop fast, and when they hit at the wrong time, they can devastate a region’s agriculture.
They’re also becoming increasingly common as the planet warms.
In a new study published May 25,... |
| 23.05.2023 | Nearly 2 billion at risk from "unprecedented" climate conditions | Absent new, more ambitious climate policies, the world is headed for a magnitude of climate change that would put about 2 billion people at risk of extreme heat by the end of the century, a new study finds.
Why it matters: Limiting global w... |
| 10.05.2023 | Women in Climate Leadership: Meet 10 leaders who refuse to let the climate crisis go unchecked | Table of Contents
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| 05.05.2023 | Pakistan, still recovering from last year's floods, braces for more flooding this year | Last fall, Fatima Laghari's home in Sindh, Pakistan, was swept away in catastrophic floods from "monster monsoons" that deluged the country for months. A Red Crescent humanitarian aid team came through to give her essentials and a... |
| 27.04.2023 | Climate change is behind the Horn of Africa drought, study finds | A devastating drought in the Horn of Africa, which has now stretched across five straight failed rainy seasons, would not have occurred without human-caused climate change, a new study found.
Why it matters: According to a new scientific an... |
| 17.03.2023 | Cyclone Freddy: Is it a harbinger of things to come? | People walk across a makeshift bridge over flood water in Blantyre on March 14, 2023, caused by heavy rains following cyclone Freddy’s landfall. (Photo by Jack McBrams / AFP)
On February 4, a storm off the north-west coast of Australia was ... |
| 21.11.2022 | Africa: Putting Cyber Resilience in Africa Centre Stage | Efforts to elevate complex issues like climate change could provide pointers for inspiring urgency on cybersecurity.
With global attention on the United Nations (UN) Climate Change Conference (COP27) in Sharm-el-Sheikh, the question of how ... |
| 17.11.2022 | Take a look inside the United Nations climate summit in Egypt: luxury resorts, world leaders, bad food, and long lines | Attendees on the grounds of the United Nations climate summit in Egypt. Catherine Boudreau/Insider
There are some 35,000 people attending the United Nations COP27 climate summit in Egypt.
The event is a mix of countries' pavilions, speeches... |
| 07.11.2022 | Poorer countries suffering the worst effects of the climate crisis want rich nations to pay reparations for the chaos they've caused | Flood victims in Mehar, Pakistan, sit along a street with submerged houses following monsoon rains in August. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro
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| 17.09.2022 | New research: Climate change likely made Pakistan’s extreme rainfall more intense | The torrential monsoon that has submerged more than a third of Pakistan was a one in a hundred-year event likely made more intense by climate change, scientists said on Thursday.
In the hardest-hit areas of Sindh and Balochistan provinces, ... |
| 16.09.2022 | Climate Change Combined With Social and Historic Vulnerabilities Worsened Pakistan Floods, Study Finds | Climate change likely juiced rainfall by up to 50% late last month in two southern Pakistan provinces, but global warming wasn’t the biggest cause of the country’s catastrophic flooding that has killed more than 1,500 people, a new scientif... |
| 08.09.2022 | Disruptions In Energy Security And Climate Security Part 1: Recent Events. | In Palm Springs, California, a rainbow forms behind giant windmills and traffic on Interstate 10. Getty Images |
| 08.06.2022 | FDA user fee legislation needs to mitigate the pharmaceutical industry’s carbon pollution | As Congress works to reauthorize for the seventh time pharmaceutical user fee legislation, it is overlooking what should be part of virtually every law that affects industry these days: the climate crisis.
The Prescription Drug User Fee Act... |
| 13.05.2022 | More than 400 people were killed in South Africa floods last month. Human-caused climate change is a big reason why, scientists say. | Catastrophic flooding wreaked havoc in South Africa last month, killing at least 448 people, displacing more than 40,000 more and destroying thousands of homes. According to a new analysis published on Friday, the toll of that devastation w... |
| 08.07.2021 | Western heat wave virtually impossible without climate change, researchers say, urging action | The scorching heat wave that brought triple-digit temperatures to the Pacific Northwest and western Canada was virtually impossible without human-caused climate change, according to a new analysis.
The temperature records were so extreme th... |
| 07.07.2021 | U.S., Canada Heatwave ‘Virtually Impossible’ Without Climate Change, Study Finds | A paramedic with Falck Northwest ambulances treats a man experiencing heat exposure during a heat ... [+] wave, Saturday, June 26, 2021, in Salem, Ore. (AP Photo/Nathan Howard)ASSOCIATED PRESS |
| 05.01.2021 | Blind Spots In Climate Policy: EV Supply Chain And Climate Adaptation | Tesla CEO Elon Musk. (Photo credit: FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images)AFP via Getty Images |
| 27.11.2020 | Why an economy-wide net-zero emission target won't work for India | India will not only meet its climate commitments but is also set to overachieve, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on November 22, 2020, speaking at a side event at the 15th summit of the G20 countries.
The announcement came just days after... |
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World’s largest olive oil producer says ‘liquid gold’ prices on track to halve from record levels | Spain’s Deoleo, the world’s largest olive oil producer, says one of the most challenging moments in the industry’s history appears to be drawing to a close.
A prolonged period of climate-fueled extreme weather and drought in southern Europe... |
| - | 6 steps to protect yourself from extreme temperatures, says author of ‘The Heat Will Kill You First’ | This has been a summer like no other, from severe air quality alerts across large swaths of the U.S. in June to devastating flash floods in the northeast in July.
Temperatures all over the world are noticeably higher than what we’re used to... |
| - | Phoenix suffers a record 31 straight days of 110-degree highs, and more heat is on the way | On Monday, the high temperature in Phoenix was 108 degrees Fahrenheit, ending the 31-day record of consecutive days of high temperatures of 110 degrees Fahrenheit or higher.
More hot weather is on the way for Phoenix. “Wednesday will mark t... |
| - | Bizarre heat waves strike Arctic and Antarctic poles, raising them 50 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit above normal | The sun sets over melting sea ice on Peel Sound along the Northwest Passage in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, on July 23, 2017. David Goldman/AP Photo
Antarctica and the Arctic suffered heat waves in the past week, reaching 70 and 50 degr... |
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| - | Canadian students raise money for Madagascar hunger relief | When Peter Oussoren saw an episode of Al Jazeera’s Start Here programme about extreme hunger and drought in Madagascar, he could not help but wonder why he had not known about the problem.
So the teacher at King’s Christian Collegiate, a hi... |
| - | Summer of extreme weather continues, with deadly floods in Kentucky and St. Louis, and a heat-wave emergency in Oregon | Matthew Carr dries himself after cooling off in the Salmon Street Springs fountain before returning work cleaning up trash on his bicycle in Portland, Oregon, on Tuesday, July 26, 2022. Craig Mitchelldyer/Associated Press
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| - | Extreme summer heat in the U.S. and Europe ‘virtually impossible’ without climate change | The study, published Tuesday by the World Weather Attribution group, said heat waves are among the deadliest natural hazards with thousands of people dying from heat-related causes each year.
Typically, however, these events had been “extre... |
| - | Восточная Африка готовится к новым сильным наводнениям | Проливные дожди в странах Восточной Африки после многих лет сильной засухи служат напоминанием об угрозе, которую представляют экстремальные погодные условия, вызванные изменением климата. Ожидается, что в эти выходные тропический циклон «Х... |