The floods and droughts caused by the La Niña Phenomenon in the world could last until March 2023, according to a recent alert from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).
Research published in Trends in Plant Science asks for the first time about the interactions between tropical cyclones and fires that affect biomes in many islands and coastal areas.
More than 800 million jobs, about a quarter of the global workforce, are highly vulnerable to being affected by climate change, from extreme weather conditions to the impacts of the transition to a low-carbon economy, according to the report.
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