In January 2024, the world experienced its warmest January ever recorded. The average air temperature was 13.14°C, which is 0.70°C higher than the average for January from 1991 to 2020.
The advance of climate change is present in all aspects. It no longer only affects the natural environments that surround us, but it is also conditioning the economies of countries and their ability to generate wealth.
Nature's latest report states that climate change has killed 4 million people since the year 2000. Rising temperatures might kill 14.5 million more people by 2050.
In a recent study, researchers investigated the nocturnal behavior of Alpine ibex in response to changing environmental conditions, shedding light on how these mountain-dwelling creatures adapt to global warming.
Extreme weather threatens outdoor events worldwide. Concerts and festivals faced 29 incidents in 2023, with two deaths. Heat, hail, and storms disrupted performances.
One of the most robust measures of Earth’s changing climate is that winter is warming more quickly than other seasons. The cascade of changes it brings, including ice storms and rain in regions that were once reliably below freezing