News

It's not that often we see a hurricane name so early in the alphabet that we haven't seen anywhere before on Earth. Such is ...
"This will put more people than ever at risk." World's top weather agencies warn of unprecedented conditions in next 5 years: ...
A new report by the United Nations’ World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has found that sand and dust storms are leading ...
In many cases, reaching 135 degrees does not matter when it comes to where humans can live and the awful byproducts of heat.
Sand and dust storms affect about 330 million people in over 150 countries and are taking an increasing toll on health, ...
SYDNEY, Australia (AFP) — Indigenous Australians living on a string of climate-threatened islands on Tuesday lost a landmark ...
When one of the world's hottest places reaches this threshold, it grabs the attention of meteorologists and visitors, alike.
Get ready for several years of even more record-breaking heat that pushes Earth to more deadly, fiery and uncomfortable extremes, two of the world’s top weather agencies forecast.
GENEVA: The world will have to learn to live with heatwaves, the United Nations' weather and climate agency said Tuesday ...
The UN's weather agency warns that heatwaves will become more frequent and intense due to human-induced climate change, particularly in Europe, where a strong high-pressure system traps hot air from ...
Global temperatures are expected to continue at or near record levels within the next five years, according to the World Meteorological Organization.
Climate officials mark World Environment Day by announcing 12 months of record high temperatures U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres urged countries to do more to change it.