As health actors ramp up their game on climate change, in advance of the next UN Climate Conference (COP 29), the fact that global warming poses an...
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LONDON (Reuters) - Deadly heatwaves are scorching cities on four continents as the Northern Hemisphere marks the first day of summer, a sign that climate change may again help to fuel record-breaking heat that could surpass last summer as the warmest in 2,000 years. Read full story
As health actors ramp up their game on climate change, in advance of the next UN Climate Conference (COP 29), the fact that global warming poses an...
TUESDAY, Oct. 29, 2024 -- Researchers looking at the sweltering European summer of 2022 estimated that more than half of the heat-linked deaths...
Aussies are being given their first taste of summer, as a sweltering heatwave sweeps through the country this week, with some areas tipped to exceed...
Tree cover makes cities more livable, especially as heat waves become more common with climate change. DW has analyzed the tree coverage in more than...
Using hydrogen to generate electricity does not cause any climate-damaging emissions. But storing and transporting the gas pose technical challenges....
In the remote village of Kamimomi in Japan’s western Okayama prefecture, a small group of rice farmers began their most recent harvest in sweltering...
Cities across the globe are changing to cope with ever more intense heatwaves, heavier storms and flooding. Here's what they can do to protect their...
Extreme heatwaves cause more deaths in Australia than any other natural hazard.
Experts have warned that climate change will worsen health risks due to a surge in heat-related illnesses worldwide.
Valencia: Torrential rains in Spain's east Valencia region resulted in at least 51 fatalities, according to rescuers on Wednesday, as authorities...