Last year, extreme weather didn’t just shatter records; it wiped more than $320 billion from the global economy, a sum larger than the annual GDP of countries like Finland and Chile.
Researchers say governments and financial institutions underestimating threat because they rely on models that assume climate ...
Climate deniers are quick to say ‘I told you so’ when the mercury drops. But a warmer planet impacts weather in ways that can ...
The first quarter of the 21st century was unusually warm by historical standards – mostly due to human-induced climate change – and so a prolonged cold spell this winter is unfamiliar to many people, ...
“Storms are a natural part of Earth's system and are not going away,” William Ripple, co-lead author of the 2025 State of the ...
Human-caused climate change worsened recent torrential rains and floods that devastated parts of southern Africa, killing ...
MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images 2025 started off with a flurry of intense weather. Southern California experienced bursts of 100-mph winds that spread record-breaking destructive wildfires. Major ...
Extreme weather is disrupting Indian agriculture, forcing farmers to adapt through crop diversification, technology, and climate-resilient farming practices.
Climate change is wreaking havoc on winter sports, so much so that the president of the world skiing and snowboarding ...
Tim knows firsthand the struggles of being homeless and navigating the weather, but it's experiences like his which will be the focus of a newly formed Australian Climate and Homelessness Alliance.