
Study: Climate Change Reduces Extreme Cold Events Globally
New U.S.-China research finds climate change significantly reduces frequency and severity of extreme cold events, challenging previous assumptions about winter intensification.
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New U.S.-China research finds climate change significantly reduces frequency and severity of extreme cold events, challenging previous assumptions about winter intensification.
On World Wetlands Day 2025, experts highlight the critical role of wetlands in sustaining biodiversity and combating climate change, urging global collaboration to protect these vital ecosystems.
Twenty-two states have sued New York, claiming a new $75 billion climate fund law is unconstitutional, sparking a major legal showdown over environmental policy.
The UN has confirmed the United States’ withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, set to take effect on January 27, 2026, reaffirming global commitment to limit temperature rise.
In 2024, climate crises disrupted education for 33 million children in Bangladesh, highlighting urgent needs for resilient learning systems.
China and Iceland are deepening their green energy partnership, inspired by Confucian harmony and a people-centered approach to governance.
Two new wildfires erupted in Southern California on Jan. 22, forcing 30,000 residents to evacuate as extreme winds and dry conditions fuel the flames.
At Davos 2025, China showcased its leadership in green transformation through ambitious climate goals, renewable energy advancements, and global climate cooperation efforts.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Brazil’s Celso Amorim discuss strengthening bilateral relations, BRICS cooperation, and climate initiatives to build a shared future.
A CGTN survey highlights global worries that the U.S. exit from WHO and the Paris Agreement could worsen global governance and undermine international cooperation.