The data would mark the public debut of Canada's new rapid extreme weather event attribution pilot program. Environment Canada will be able to say,...
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Human-induced climate change made recent extreme heat in the US south-west, Mexico and Central America around 35 times more likely, scientists say. The World Weather Attribution (WWA) group studied excess heat between May and early June, when the US heatwave was concentrated in south-west states including California, Nevada and Arizona. Extreme temperatures in Mexico also [...]
The data would mark the public debut of Canada's new rapid extreme weather event attribution pilot program. Environment Canada will be able to say,...
The data would mark the public debut of Canada's new rapid extreme weather event attribution pilot program. Environment Canada will be able to say,...
MANILA, Philippines — Scientists are expressing concern over the continuous environmental degradation in the West Philippine Sea (WPS) amid the...
Dr Anjani Ganase reflects on the effects of devastating hurricanes on human communities and wonders if we can adapt before catastrophes force...
This year has been marked by intense heatwaves across the globe, with cities like Mexico, India, Pakistan, and Oman experiencing temperatures around...
Dangerous heat is likely to become more widespread in the West today and Saturday. Today, temperatures will soar into the 100s and 110s over...
Human fear of sharks has deep roots. Written works and art from the ancient world contain references to sharks preying on sailors as early as the...
President hails proposal to protect millions of Americans from extreme heat – the top weather-related US killer
Pakistani media have reported a severe heatwave affecting the country, resulting in dozens of deaths in Karachi, its largest city, and disrupting...
By Zhao Zhijiang Pingjiang County in China’s Hunan Province has recently been struck by severe and persistent rainstorms, affecting over 340,000...