Global Leaders Urge Swift Action Against Extreme Weather
Global leaders emphasize urgent climate action as extreme weather events surge worldwide. Experts call for reducing greenhouse gases and increasing renewable energy.
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Global leaders emphasize urgent climate action as extreme weather events surge worldwide. Experts call for reducing greenhouse gases and increasing renewable energy.
A severe heat wave is set to impact 17 Italian cities this weekend, with temperatures soaring above 40°C in some areas. Authorities urge residents to take precautions against heat-related health risks.
Serbia is preparing for a severe heat wave expected to bring temperatures between 35°C and 40°C over the weekend, posing significant health risks.
Central and eastern Canada face severe heat wave conditions with temperatures in the low 40s and humidex values up to 45, affecting Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia.
A global survey by CGTN shows 86% of respondents urge developed nations to take stronger action against climate change, highlighting the increasing impact of extreme weather worldwide.
Record-breaking heat waves sweep the US South, while the Northwest braces for unseasonably cold temperatures and potential snowstorms, highlighting the impacts of climate change.
Record-breaking heatwaves, devastating floods, and severe droughts are impacting communities and economies worldwide, signaling a pressing climate crisis.
Extreme weather events are on the rise globally, causing severe impacts and prompting urgent international action to address climate challenges.
Greece faces its earliest-ever heat wave, forcing the closure of the Acropolis and prompting school closures and health warnings as temperatures soar above 43°C.
Southern Germany faces severe flooding as heavy rains force thousands to evacuate. A firefighter tragically loses his life while rescuing residents.