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Recent extreme weather events take scientists by surprise
As the world is still grappling with deadly coronavirus, a potentially more dangerous and deadlier calamity seems to be on its way.
Recent extreme weather events take scientists by surprise
Society4 years ago
Surge in greenhouse gases sustained despite COVID lockdowns: UN
Greenhouse gas concentrations climbed to a new record in 2019 and rose again this year despite an expected drop in emissions due to COVID-19 lockdowns, the WMO says.
Surge in greenhouse gases sustained despite COVID lockdowns: UN
More4 years ago
Ten dead, three missing as 2020's strongest typhoon slams Philippines
At least 10 people die and three others are missing after Typhoon Goni, the world's strongest typhoon this year, barreled through the south of the Philippines' main island of Luzon.
Ten dead, three missing as 2020's strongest typhoon slams Philippines
India4 years ago
Floods kill at least 189 people, displace 4 million in India, Nepal
Nearly four million people in India’s northeastern state of Assam and neighboring Nepal are displaced by heavy flooding, while deaths rise to at least 189, officials say.
Floods kill at least 189 people, displace 4 million in India, Nepal
China4 years ago
China raises flood alert to second highest level
China has raised its flood response alert to the second highest level as heavy rain battered regions along the Yangtze River.
China raises flood alert to second highest level
More4 years ago
Dozens feared dead as torrential rains hit Japan
Nearly 40 people are feared dead as torrential rains hit Japan's southwestern island of Kyushu.
Dozens feared dead as torrential rains hit Japan
India4 years ago
Climate change ‘fueling deadly lightning strikes’ in India
Lightning strikes, driven by climate change, kill 147 people in the north Indian state of Bihar over the last 10 days.
Climate change ‘fueling deadly lightning strikes’ in India
Society5 years ago
Extreme weather to overload urban power grids: Study
Extreme hot spells made increasingly likely by climate change could overload urban power grids and cause roving blackouts, study shows.
Extreme weather to overload urban power grids: Study
News Bulletin5 years ago
Record temperature registered in Antarctic Peninsula
The United Nations (UN)'s weather agency registers a record temperature on the Antarctic Peninsula.
Record temperature registered in Antarctic Peninsula
Society5 years ago
UN warns more extreme weather ahead after hottest decade on record
The past decade was the hottest on record, the UN says, warning that higher temperatures were expected to fuel extreme weather events in 2020 and beyond.
UN warns more extreme weather ahead after hottest decade on record
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