Arctic sees warmest year on record, major ice melt & rainfall spikes
NOAA: Arctic just recorded its warmest year (Oct 2024–Sep 2025), with record heat, rainfall, and melting ice. What this means for coastal Asia’s future.
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NOAA: Arctic just recorded its warmest year (Oct 2024–Sep 2025), with record heat, rainfall, and melting ice. What this means for coastal Asia’s future.
Flash floods across Morocco’s Safi and Tinghir provinces killed at least 41 people, injured dozens, and prompted school closures as authorities brace for more rain.
Nature Climate Change study finds abrupt daily temperature swings are intensifying from human emissions, posing a new public health threat globally.
A fast-moving moisture band stretching from near the Philippines to the U.S. Pacific Northwest is dumping rain on Washington and Oregon, sparking floods and landslide risks.
2025 saw extreme weather accelerate worldwide, from storms in Brazil to disasters across Asia, Africa and the Caribbean, sparking urgent calls at COP30 in Belém.
A study from the Kunming Institute of Zoology charts molecular changes in rhesus macaque aging across major organs, shedding light on human aging and anti-aging strategies.
New sections of the U.S.-Mexico border wall are blocking jaguars’ migration routes, threatening Latin America’s largest cat. What does this mean for conservation efforts?
Rising sea levels in late 2025 are forcing Panama’s Guna community to consider relocation, spotlighting the cultural and climate challenges for indigenous peoples.
COP30’s Lancet Countdown report warns rising temps fuel extreme weather, heat deaths, and disease spread, making climate change a pressing health crisis.
Guangdong researchers unveiled Leptobrachella kungfu, a new frog named after Foshan’s kung fu heritage, highlighting the biodiversity of the Chinese mainland.