
Third-Warmest July on Record: Global Temps Dip Slightly but Remain High
July 2025 ranked as the third-warmest July on record at 16.68°C—slightly cooler than 2023 and 2024 but still 1.25°C above pre-industrial levels.
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July 2025 ranked as the third-warmest July on record at 16.68°C—slightly cooler than 2023 and 2024 but still 1.25°C above pre-industrial levels.
UNOPS Executive Director Jorge Moreira da Silva discusses the climate-conflict link, 1.5°C goal, and the Chinese mainland’s role in driving a greener global future.
China’s first space-to-sea glacier survey in Xizang uses airborne radar and Gaofen satellites to map melting patterns and inform climate research.
The World Bank reports Pacific atolls need $10 billion to adapt to rising sea levels by 2050, highlighting urgent climate action and funding gaps discussed at COP29.
A study reveals that human-caused climate change intensified the heavy rains leading to deadly landslides in southern India last month.
Cambridge engineers have made a breakthrough in creating zero-emission cement by recycling, potentially transforming the construction industry’s carbon footprint.
Tomorrow marks the release of CGTN’s documentary, ‘The Call of Glaciers,’ highlighting Gen Z conservationist Palyang’s fight to protect vital water sources amid climate change.