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Global ocean temperatures rise to record levels
According to data from the European Union’s climate monitor, the average daily global sea surface temperature rose to 20.98 degrees Celsius on August 4th, 2023,
Asia must learn to adapt to heatwaves
According to climate scientists, the July 2023 heatwave is unprecedented, and even if we stop burning fossil fuels now, there are fewer chances of temperatures
Britain confirms plans to grant hundreds of new oil and gas licenses
The U.K. government has confirmed plans to grant hundreds of new oil and gas licenses for the North Sea. The move has provoked outrage from
Alibaba Group reports solid progress in cutting emissions
Alibaba Group Holding has said it has made progress in cutting emissions in the latest financial year to boost its goal of achieving carbon neutrality
The U.S. needs to do more to achieve climate goals
The increasing frequency of extreme heat waves and climate-related disasters across the U.S. has prompted several politicians to call for more urgent action. Washington state
Extreme heat in Europe prompts tourists toward cooler destinations
Europe is experiencing some of the hottest temperatures of the summer, with heat waves approaching record-breaking levels. Many tourists are prioritizing vacations to destinations with
El Niño weather condition worsens global warming
June temperatures have broken the 174-year records kept by the U.S. federal agency, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The increase in the intensity of
Greater climate action has become the need of the hour
The UN World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has highlighted the urgent need for more climate action since high temperatures are engulfing large parts of the Northern
Italy faces more hot weather even as temperatures soar
An intense and prolonged heatwave has affected the Italian cities of Rome, Florence and Bologna. Temperatures have approached record-breaking levels in countries across southern Europe.