Floods and droughts across the globe are moving in sync, and a powerful Pacific climate cycle is pulling the strings.
Extreme weather events driven by human-induced climate change continued to disproportionately hit poorer communities in 2025, a group of international scientists found.
Following a period of unusually icy weather in Central Europe earlier this month, Cold Chain Technologies (CCT) has issued a ...
In a separate report Tuesday, the World Meteorological Organization warned that rising temperatures and climate extremes are ...
The past three years averaged more than 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial temperatures, the first time that time span has crossed that threshold.
CANBERRA, Jan. 14 (Xinhua) -- Ongoing shifts in the global water cycle amplified floods, droughts and heat extremes in 2025, causing thousands of deaths and hundreds of billions in losses, a new ...
Deep beneath the Pacific Ocean floor, sediment cores hold secrets that could reshape how scientists predict Earth's climate future. These deep-sea layers capture snapshots of ancient oceans, revealing ...
Iuliia Shustikova, product manager at Moody’s, says the early‑2026 bushfire season in Australia is demonstrating how quickly ...
MELBOURNE, Jan. 12 (Xinhua) -- Fierce heat, erratic winds and relentless fires are battering southeastern Australia, as scientists warn of worsening "climate whiplash," the rapid shift between fire ...
From encouraging ideas about climate solutions to dystopian views of the future, climate leaders found a lot to read over the past year.