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Discover the profound impacts of the climate crisis in the Asia-Pacific region, from extreme weather to rising sea levels. Explore the urgent need for sustainable policies to safeguard human development and secure a better future.

Two Billion people at Risk of Temperature Rise

The temperature is on track to rise 2.7 degrees Celsius above preindustrial levels by 2100, pushing more than two billion people (22 percent) well outside the climate comfort zone, said scientists in Nature Sustainability.
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.

Global Temperatures to Surge In 2023-2027

Global temperatures are likely to surge to record levels in the next five years and global temperature between 2023 and 2027 would be more than 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels for at least one year, said WMO.
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.

A Small Increase in Temperature Adds to Displacement

Even a one degree increase in temperature could cause a tenfold increase in displaced people, according to a new research by the...
Discover the profound impacts of the climate crisis in the Asia-Pacific region, from extreme weather to rising sea levels. Explore the urgent need for sustainable policies to safeguard human development and secure a better future.

Europe See Highest Increase in Temperature

Europe saw an increase in temperature at more than twice the global average over the past 30 years, which is the highest...
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.

India, Arabian and Africa To Witness  dangerously hot temperatures

India, the Arabian peninsula and sub-Saharan Africa will experience dangerously hot temperatures most days of the year by 2100 even if global...
Discouragement of physical activity, low food quality, and increased consumption of calories from trans-fatty acids, which are often prevalent in disadvantaged neighbourhood, can disrupt the brain's ability to process information flexibly, according to a latest study.

Thoughts On Human Brain Temperature

Does human brain temperature vary a lot? That is true. A new research found that normal human brain temperature varies much more...
In the face of escalating global temperatures, experts from the University of Birmingham are advocating for the formal recognition of cooling and cold chain systems as critical infrastructure. The report, titled "The Hot Reality: Living in a +50°C World," underscores the essential role of cooling in adapting to climate change and proposes measures to address the challenges posed by extreme heat.

Global Temperature Likely To Reach 1.5°C in five years

Environmentalists and weather experts have always looked at the alarming rising temperature and wondered when the average global temperature may go up. A new...
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For first time, diamonds developed in room temperature

Diamonds normally takes billions of years to form. It is formed naturally under high pressure and temperature. But a group of scientists have not...
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Warming Temperatures adds more to Arctic Greening

The northern landscape of the Earth is changing with more warming in the Arctic region. A new study using satellite images to track global...
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Earth records its highest temperature of 130 F

The hottest day on Earth has been recorded on August 16 when the temperature in California’s Death Valley touched 130 Fahrenheit (54.4 degree Celsius)....