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Browsing: Heat Waves
A recent announcement from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), El Niño is likely to develop this summer Environment Stories | Extreme Weather
In a report published by the journal Lancet Countdown, the consequences of high temperatures in South America were analyzed Environment Stories | Extreme Weather
Hottest year in history; All the alarms have gone off before what can happen this year with the world climate. The Environment Stories | Extreme Weather
Warmest February India; The India Meteorological Department (IMD) stated that this February was the warmest in 122 years Environment Stories | Extreme Weather
The weather conditions have changed drastically these days. Experts say the spring and summer season in Environment Stories | Extreme Weather
warmest year on record; 2022 was a year of climatic extremes, such as droughts or floods, record temperatures and Environment Stories | Extreme Weather
A new study by the Oxford School of Geography said that more than 90% of the world’s population is projected to face increased Environment Stories | Extreme Weather
Extreme heat fetus; Unborn babies of women who work in extreme heat are at risk. Not only this, but even before pregnant women
Heat waves 2050; The climate crisis is also a child rights crisis: one in four children worldwide is already Environment Stories | Extreme Weather
Poor air quality; The increase in heat waves, and the greater number of forest fires they cause, will increasingly worsen air quality