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Extreme Temperatures Linked to Increased Stroke Mortality

A Harvard-led study finds that extreme heat and cold are linked to higher stroke mortality, especially in low-income countries. Learn about the study's findings and implications

Rising Temperatures and Climate Change Worsen Spread of Vector-Borne Diseases

Discover how rising temperatures and changing weather patterns due to climate change are expanding the spread of vector-borne diseases like malaria and dengue, posing significant health risks.

Deciphering the Puzzle of Depression and Body Temperature

LARGE-SCALE STUDY REVEALS INTRIGUING CONNECTION BETWEEN DEPRESSION AND ELEVATED BODY TEMPERATURES. COULD REGULATING BODY HEAT OFFER A NOVEL APPROACH TO ALLEVIATING DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS?

Losses and Rising Temperatures: A Recap of Natural Disasters in 2023

Delve into the repercussions of natural disasters in 2023, exacerbated by climate change, and explore the trends in severe storms, rising temperatures, and the urgent need for adaptation.
WMO warns world may breach 1.5°C warming limit by 2029, heightening climate risk and global instability.

Global Temperature Already Surpassed Of 1.5°C

Dive into the revelation of past ocean temperatures and the urgent call for climate action to curb global warming.
A new FAO study reveals over 46 million hectares of agricultural land in the Arab region face severe degradation. Learn why urgent action is needed now.

Accelerated Arctic Warming Hastens Global Temperature Rise

Faster warming in the Arctic is projected to trigger a global 2°C temperature increase eight years earlier than anticipated by average global warming rates, according to a recent modeling study led by UCL researchers.
Oxford unveils GRIT, the most detailed global river map, advancing flood prediction and climate planning.

Soaring Temperatures Threaten River Health, Study Warns

Reduced water flows and rising atmospheric temperatures on rivers is of utmost concern and the changes are posing significant challenges to aquatic...
A new FAO study reveals over 46 million hectares of agricultural land in the Arab region face severe degradation. Learn why urgent action is needed now.

Temperatures off the charts, more records imminent: WMO

Preliminary data reveals that the world recently experienced its hottest week on record, following the hottest June ever recorded. Rising temperatures have severe consequences for ecosystems and the environment, underscoring the far-reaching effects of human-induced climate change. The report also highlights record-low Antarctic sea ice extent and hydrological extremes, emphasizing the urgent need for climate action.
El Niño, La Niña disrupt mangrove ecosystems worldwide, threatening critical coastal forests.

El Nino Likely to break temperature records

The United Nations on July 4 declared the onset of the El Nino weather phenomenon. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) marked the first occurrence of El Niño in the tropical Pacific in seven years and sets the stage for potentially elevated global temperatures and disruptive weather patterns.
A staggering 110 million people are forcibly displaced worldwide due to war, persecution, and violence, surpassing the population of Germany. Children bear a disproportionate burden, accounting for 40% of the total, with 43.3 million young lives disrupted by the global displacement crisis as of May 2023.

Rising Temperatures Influence Migration

In a new study, researchers claimed that rising temperatures due to climate change influence human migration patterns. The researchers from University College London published the findings in the open-access journal PLOS Climate.