Extreme heat, droughts, storms and deadly floods challenged resilience not only in Australia, but across the globe.
For a long time, many climate scientists and advocates held onto an optimistic belief: when the impacts of global warming became undeniable, people and governments would finally act decisively.
Click the downloadable graphic: Local Extremely Hot Summer Days at CSI 2 or Higher Levels of planet-warming CO2 in the atmosphere surged in 2024, growing at the fastest annual rate on record. The ...
Climate Change Fuels Heat, Death and Disease Extreme heat is a growing threat worldwide, and it’s getting deadlier. Lancet Countdown researchers found that from 2020 to 2024, the average person ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dianne Plummer is an Energy Consultant and Certified Energy Manager. Climate change as defined by the United Nations refers to ...
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Graphs show how the UK's weather has shifted
The UK’s climate has already changed, with extreme weather and record-breaking temperatures ‘the new normal’, a major new report has warned. Sea levels have risen faster than the global average, ...
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