Chicago Experiences Second Warmest First Half of February in 150 Years
Chicago ties for the second warmest first half of February in nearly 150 years, with temperatures soaring 11°C above normal.
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Chicago ties for the second warmest first half of February in nearly 150 years, with temperatures soaring 11°C above normal.
Florida’s coral reefs are still recovering from a record-breaking 2023 heat wave, with less than 22% of staghorn coral surviving. NOAA’s survey highlights the impact of climate change on marine ecosystems.
A new study finds that climate change is intensifying extreme weather, leading to larger and more destructive desert locust swarms that threaten global food security.
A new study reveals that polar bears in Hudson Bay are losing weight as they transition to land-based diets due to shrinking Arctic sea ice.
A new study by First Street Foundation warns that California’s air quality may deteriorate over the next 30 years due to increased wildfires and extreme heat from climate change.
UNFCCC’s Simon Stiell highlights the urgent need to combat climate change to prevent global conflicts and alleviate food insecurity.
The UAE, Azerbaijan, and Brazil form a ‘troika’ to drive international efforts in limiting global warming to 1.5°C, aiming for a sustainable future.
A UN report warns that one in five migratory species is threatened with extinction and 44% are declining, highlighting urgent conservation needs.
Andean farmers in Puno revive the ancient Waru Waru technique to protect potato and quinoa crops from climate change impacts like drought and frost.
New simulations suggest the Atlantic Ocean currents may collapse sooner than expected, potentially triggering severe global weather disruptions.