The World Weather Attribution collective of scientists looked at the last two decades and indicates which extreme weather events have been most intense due to climate change.
India's 2024 monsoon season caused 1,492 deaths from floods, lightning, and storms, reflecting increasing extreme weather patterns and the urgent need for climate adaptation.
Climate Central's study reveals nearly five billion people experienced extreme heat due to climate change in June. India led with 619 million affected. The report links fossil fuel use to increased heat waves, urging rapid carbon emission reduction.
The 2024 Amarnath Yatra faces challenges from extreme weather, with safety measures and improved infrastructure in place. Past disruptions, local impacts, and enhanced medical facilities are discussed, emphasizing the commitment to a secure pilgrimage.
May 2024 breaks records with a 0.65°C global temperature increase, marking 12 consecutive months of unprecedented heat. Climate change is causing extreme weather events, and scientists warn of a 50% chance of exceeding 1.5°C warming threshold by 2028
The WMO's latest report on Asia's climate in 2023 reveals a region grappling with unprecedented weather-related challenges. Floods, storms, and heatwaves wreaked havoc, resulting in casualties and economic losses.
India has been experiencing a series of extreme weather events throughout 2023, with each season bringing its own set of challenges, according to a comprehensive report released today by the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE).
As per the current climate models, if we continue on our current trajectory of greenhouse gas emissions, the planet could warm by as much as 4.3°C by 2100.
In the year 2023, the country was gripped by a series of extreme weather events that spanned 235 out of the 273 days from January 1 to September 30. These catastrophic events took a heavy toll
We use cookies to enhance your browsing experience, serve personalized ads or content, and analyze our traffic. By clicking "Accept All", you consent to our use of cookies in line with EU regulations.