
Global Water Shortage Could Halve Food Production by 2050, Report Warns
A new report warns that a global water shortage could halve the world’s food production by 2050, urging immediate action to prevent economic and human crises.
My Global News: Voices of a New Era
🌍 Stay Ahead, Stay Global 🚀
A new report warns that a global water shortage could halve the world’s food production by 2050, urging immediate action to prevent economic and human crises.
A weak La Nina event may develop this autumn with a 60% chance, influencing global winter weather patterns and bringing varied impacts across different regions.
Climate change, rapid urbanization, and deforestation intensified Nepal’s devastating floods last month, claiming over 240 lives. Scientists warn of more destructive events unless fossil fuel usage ceases.
Europe’s water security is at risk as pollution, habitat degradation, and climate change reduce the health of surface waters, according to the European Environment Agency.
Severe storms strike Brazil after a record drought, causing 8 fatalities, widespread blackouts, and bringing relief to drought-hit regions.
Experts link human-induced climate change to intensified Hurricane Milton, making it wetter and windier as it hit Florida, according to a recent report.
A University of Melbourne study highlights how funding gaps hinder climate efforts in low- and middle-income countries, emphasizing the need for revised investment metrics.
A new study warns that even increased carbon removal efforts may fail to prevent climate catastrophe, emphasizing the need for urgent emissions reductions.
A recent study by World Weather Attribution shows that climate change made Hurricane Helene 10% more intense and increased the likelihood of such storms by 2.5 times.
September 2024 marks the second-warmest month on record globally and in Europe, with 2024 set to be the hottest year yet.