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.
In 2025, mainland China recorded its highest average temperature since 1961 at 11°C, highlighting rising global warming and the need for greener solutions.
COP30 talks in Belem ran past the deadline as President do Lago urges a landmark climate deal on fossil fuels and finance to secure a sustainable future.
At COP30, experts warn the world is on track for 2.6°C warming, risking extreme weather and food crises. Learn how climate-smart farming and global action can boost resilience.
At COP30 in Belém, nations debate urgent climate goals amid record heat and emission gaps. From big promises to real-world action, here’s why it’s now or never.
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.
Chinese scientists at NIEER fill a research gap by observing below-cloud evaporation on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, offering fresh insights into high-altitude water cycles.
September just became the third warmest on record, with land & sea temps soaring and sea ice melting – climate action needed now.
Swiss glaciers lost 3% of their ice mass this year due to low snowfall and June heatwaves, marking the fourth-largest melt on record.