In 2024, climate change caused an average of 41 additional days of dangerous heat worldwide,
A study from Imperial College London links climate change to the intensification of Cyclone Chido,
Climate change has intensified Cyclone Chido, making it a category four storm. A study by
A study by Imperial College London suggests that climate change intensified Cyclone Chido, making it
Cyclone Chido devastated Mayotte, becoming the deadliest storm in over 90 years, causing at least
European Union scientists have indicated that 2024 will become the hottest year on record, with
Studies indicate that 24 unprecedented heatwaves have occurred, directly linked to human-induced climate change. The