Heatwaves in sub-Saharan Africa are predicted to become more common due to climate change. A new study by researchers at Karolinska Institutet and...
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Experts estimate that more than 47,000 people died as a result of high temperatures in Europe in 2023, the world’s warmest year since records began. The figure is revealed in a modelling study, led by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health, published in the journal Nature Medicine on Monday. However, the international research group also …
Heatwaves in sub-Saharan Africa are predicted to become more common due to climate change. A new study by researchers at Karolinska Institutet and...
The summer of 2024 was the hottest on record on Earth, making it increasingly likely to be the warmest year ever measured by humans, the European...
The summer of 2024 was the hottest on record on Earth, making it increasingly likely to be the warmest year ever measured by humans, the European...
By Nicola Stoev Fueled by the climate crisis and El Niño, 2024 has been a year of global extreme temperatures. Australia suffered a string of...
The “Spirit of Córdoba" refers to the rich cultural, historical, and intellectual heritage of Córdoba, Spain, which was once a significant...
The “Spirit of Córdoba" refers to the rich cultural, historical, and intellectual heritage of Córdoba, Spain, which was once a significant...
The world is emerging from its warmest northern hemisphere summer since records began, the European Union’s climate change monitoring service said...
A new report has revealed for the first time the wide-ranging and increasing health dangers posed by long-term weather extremes in the UK, as the...
Temperatures in the region were forecast to remain high into the weekend, with more than 31 million people under excessive heat warnings.
Temperatures in the region were forecast to remain high into the weekend, with more than 31 million people under excessive heat warnings.