The study warns that climate change could lead to habitat loss for many venomous snake species by 2070, potentially increasing risks to human life. Countries like India, Uganda, and Kenya may face heightened snake bite incidents.
Recent studies published in the journal Nature Review Earth and Environment have raised concerns among scientists regarding the future of wine production.
Texans are used to very hot summers. However, a recent study shows that the heat index, which is the temperature we feel, has risen much quicker in Texas compared to the actual recorded temperature. It’s rising about three times as fast.
India’s agriculture sector, which employs nearly half of the country’s workforce, is facing a significant threat from climate change. This year, food prices have already risen by 11.51% due to low crop yields
A recent study conducted in the coastal salt pans of Tamil Nadu, has revealed that rising global temperatures pose a serious occupational health risk to millions of workers.
The 'heat pandemic' is not just limited to India. As global warming progresses, regions with hot climates around the world face increased vulnerability to overheating in homes due to poorly designed structures.
Following the recent announcement of the onset of El Niño and record sea surface temperatures last month, the first eleven days of this month saw the highest temperatures ever recorded for this time of year.
Europe's temperatures in May 2023 were generally close to the climatological average, with slightly warmer conditions in the western part of the continent and cooler temperatures in the central and eastern areas
Rising temperatures caused by climate change have far-reaching effects on various sectors, including aviation. As temperatures continue to rise, flight operations face numerous challenges that can disrupt schedules
Urban areas are experiencing an increase in heat stress due to rising temperatures globally. Cities are known to be hotter and drier than rural areas, and this is particularly true in the Global South.