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Third-Hottest Year on Record: Why Scientists Say the 1.5°C Target Is Failing

2025 was the third-hottest year on record, scientists confirmed, as escalating fossil fuel pollution drove what experts described as “exceptional” global temperatures. According to the...

2026 Poised to Cross 1.4°C Warming Threshold as Climate Extremes Intensify

Meteorologists are warning that 2026 is set to become one of the hottest years ever recorded, with global temperatures projected to rise more than...

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Third-Hottest Year on Record: Why Scientists Say the 1.5°C Target Is Failing

2025 was the third-hottest year on record, scientists confirmed, as escalating fossil fuel pollution drove what experts described as “exceptional” global temperatures. According to the...

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Third-Hottest Year on Record: Why Scientists Say the 1.5°C Target Is Failing

2025 was the third-hottest year on record, scientists confirmed, as escalating fossil fuel pollution drove what experts described as “exceptional” global temperatures. According to the...

2025: The Year Business Stepped Back from Net Zero

Almost a year on, a backlash against net zero is gathering momentum, with political shifts and corporate recalculations reshaping the global climate agenda. What...

2026 Poised to Cross 1.4°C Warming Threshold as Climate Extremes Intensify

Meteorologists are warning that 2026 is set to become one of the hottest years ever recorded, with global temperatures projected to rise more than...
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Climate Refugees to Voice Experiences in Historic US Hearing

The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) will hear from people on the frontline of the climate emergency in Mexico, Honduras, the Bahamas and...

Warm Winter Woes: Climate Change Disrupts Life in US Midwest

Joseph Kuzma's childhood memories of ice fishing and driving across the frozen Lake Erie starkly contrast with today's reality in Port Clinton, Ohio, where...

Air Pollution Linked to Rising Dementia Risk, Study Finds

A recent study conducted by Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, has revealed a significant link between traffic-related air pollution and severe forms of dementia,...

Decoding Climate-Boosted Superstorms

The storm raged over California for more than five days. As the powerful atmospheric river landed, furious winds and torrential downpours ripped trees from...

Migratory Species Face Rising Threats- says the UN

According to the first UN expert assessment, more than a fifth of migratory species under international protection are threatened with extinction, including nearly all...

UK Adviser Urges Tougher Fines for Utility ‘Street Scars

The government must increase fines on utility companies that dig up pavements for roadworks and then pour in concrete rather than fixing the mess....

“Fossil Fuel Use Drops Globally, Yet Shipping, Aviation, Industry Lag Behind

The journey towards a greener future is well underway, with unprecedented investments in clean energy marking the dawn of a new era in global...

Australia Heats: BoM Data Shows 1.5C Rise Since 1910

Australia’s land surface has warmed by 1.5C since 1910, according to the Bureau of Meteorology’s long-term record of temperatures. The figure is revealed in the...

DRC Floods: Thousands Displaced, 300 Dead, Aid Awaited

Tens of thousands of people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo live in temporary accommodation and wait for government help after the country...

EU Air Cleanup Delays Risk More Deaths, Widen Inequality, Experts Warn

The World Health Organization has set guidelines for how many tiny particles and how much toxic gas can dirty the air but stresses that...

Toxic Leak Alert: England’s Landfills Pollute Water, Exceeding Safe Limits by 260x

A comprehensive investigation spanning ten months, from 2021 to 2022, has unearthed alarming evidence that 17 landfills across England are discharging a highly toxic...

Catalonia Declares Drought, Barcelona Under Water Restrictions as Reserves Hit 16%

After more than 1,000 days of drought, the Catalan government has formally announced a state of emergency, extending water restrictions to Barcelona and the...