US Climate Disasters Cost $101B in Early 2025 as Tracking Shuts Down
Major U.S. disasters cost $101B in the first half of 2025, but NOAA’s tracking system was cut—what it means for the global climate fight.
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Major U.S. disasters cost $101B in the first half of 2025, but NOAA’s tracking system was cut—what it means for the global climate fight.
Mexico’s coffee farmers are battling erratic rains and rising temperatures that threaten harvests, drive up prices, and raise alarms over the impact of climate change.
At COP30 in Belem, Baoting of the Chinese mainland showcases its green low-carbon strategies, inspiring eco-friendly solutions and youth innovators.
Peru’s Andean glaciers have shrunk by 56% in just over 50 years, threatening vital water supplies and highlighting the urgent need for climate action.
Study reveals how dust regulates Earth’s carbon cycle and climate, offering key insights for predicting carbon storage under global warming.
On Brazil’s Marajó Island, locals are using floating gardens, mangroves and digital networks to adapt to rising sea levels and inspire coastal resilience.
COP30 kicks off in Brazil this week, uniting global leaders and youth activists to tackle rising temperatures and push urgent climate action after the U.S. Paris exit.
Typhoon Kalmaegi, the year’s deadliest storm, slammed the Philippines and Vietnam as scientists warn hotter seas mean more intense typhoons.
A new study reveals Greenland is losing mass and drifting northwest due to melting ice sheets—a clear signal of our warming world.
On October 27, join CGTN’s The Hype live featuring youth leaders driving climate action and the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals in a special UN80 event.