Climate change may exacerbate 58% of the infectious diseases humans come into contact with worldwide, from common waterborne viruses to deadly diseases like plague, new research shows.
A climate clock was installed in a Manhattam at the end of 2021 that shows two numbers. The first number in a red in the climate clock refers to a timer that counts down at current rates of emissions
Like other states the impact of climate change in Kashmir is very much visible as a drastic reduction in yields of crops like rice, maize, wheat, barley, pulses and oilseeds can be seen.
According to the international organization, extreme weather events such as droughts and floods, as well as air pollution, will be responsible for the loss of more than two million hectares of land due to degradation and more than one million species.
Climate change, which is a long-term change in temperature and weather patterns, is fueling a heat wave in Kashmir that threatens people's livelihoods.
The heat wave and fires that cross Europe are in the crosshairs of international meteorological, health and climate organizations. Due to its harshness, extension and duration
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