2025 Confirmed as Third-Hottest Year on Record
Scientists confirm 2025 as the third-hottest year at 14.97°C, warning of faster global heating and urgent climate action for South and Southeast Asia.
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Scientists confirm 2025 as the third-hottest year at 14.97°C, warning of faster global heating and urgent climate action for South and Southeast Asia.
Oceans stored record-breaking heat in 2025, boosting sea level rise and extreme weather across Asia and beyond.
UN climate chief Simon Stiell warns the US withdrawal from the UN climate treaty could harm the economy, jobs and living standards as extreme weather worsens.
On Jan 8, 2026, Victoria regions in southeast Australia hit catastrophic bushfire danger. Authorities ordered evacuations by Friday morning amid record heat and dry conditions.
In 2025, mainland China recorded its highest average temperature since 1961 at 11°C, highlighting rising global warming and the need for greener solutions.
Nature Climate Change study finds abrupt daily temperature swings are intensifying from human emissions, posing a new public health threat globally.
Deadly cyclones and relentless monsoon rains have devastated Asia, hitting Indonesia, Vietnam and Sri Lanka as experts warn climate change fuels extreme weather.
As of Dec 2, 2025, monsoon floods in South & Southeast Asia have killed over 1,200. Aid teams race to deliver rice, water and essentials to stranded survivors.
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.