Developing Nations Lead the Charge Against Climate Change, Says Global Survey
A global survey by CGTN and Renmin University of China shows developing countries are leading the fight against climate change, with over 90% urging urgent action.
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A global survey by CGTN and Renmin University of China shows developing countries are leading the fight against climate change, with over 90% urging urgent action.
Spain’s Valencia region grapples with Europe’s worst flood since 1967, claiming over 200 lives and prompting a massive rescue operation. Experts warn this disaster underscores the escalating global extreme weather crisis.
Experts confirm that climate change has made Spain’s rainfall 12% heavier and doubled the likelihood of extreme storms, intensifying recent floods in Valencia.
Eastern Spain faces its deadliest flash floods with the death toll rising to 140. Torrential rains have devastated the Valencia region, leaving roads and towns submerged.
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.
Torrential rains in Niger have caused devastating floods, killing 339 and displacing over 1.1 million people since June.
The UN’s WMO warns that climate change is making the global water cycle more unpredictable, leading to severe floods and droughts worldwide.
A flash flood in Jiroft, Iran’s normally dry Kerman province, has tragically killed 15 people, underscoring the deadly impact of climate change-induced extreme weather.
Extreme weather events are threatening global coffee production, potentially driving prices higher. Brazilian farmers like Silvio Almeida are adapting to maintain their yields.
Tokyo and Nagoya have set new records for the latest ‘extremely hot day’ in September, with temperatures reaching 35.1ยฐC and 36.4ยฐC respectively, marking a significant heat surge.