China and U.S. Forge Stronger Climate Collaboration
China and the U.S. have agreed to strengthen their climate change efforts through deploying emission reduction technologies and enhancing monitoring systems, fostering global sustainability.
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China and the U.S. have agreed to strengthen their climate change efforts through deploying emission reduction technologies and enhancing monitoring systems, fostering global sustainability.
Chinese scientists link sea surface temperature anomalies to global dengue trends, enhancing outbreak forecasting and response planning.
Facing its worst drought in five decades, Costa Rica has announced electricity rationing to cope with critical water levels and energy shortages.
Heavy and erratic rains in Kenya are causing unprecedented flooding, disrupting traditional farming and threatening crop yields. Farmers seek solutions to adapt to the changing climate.
South Korea records its hottest April since 1973, with temperatures soaring amidst a regional heatwave driven by El Niño.
China and France enhance agricultural cooperation, focusing on smart farming, climate adaptation, and rural development during Xi Jinping’s state visit to France.
A World Bank report reveals that transforming farming practices could cut global greenhouse gas emissions by one third by 2030, urging nations to adopt sustainable methods.
Pakistan records its wettest April since 1961, experiencing over double the usual rainfall. Extreme weather leads to fatalities and widespread destruction, attributed to climate change.
China’s National Meteorological Center renewed a yellow alert for heavy rainstorms across several provinces, expecting higher than average rainfall and potential floods.
Bangladesh is battling an unprecedented heatwave, with temperatures soaring to 43.8°C in Jessore, setting a new record since 1989. The extreme heat impacts daily life and highlights climate change concerns.