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Children in the classroom in a rural school in Jalal-Abad region / Kyrgyzstan
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Climate hazards have always occurred naturally, but human-induced global warming is changing much of the world as we know it.

United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
Woman with red umbrella walking outdoors in hot weather against cloudless blue sky background.
Update

Dangerous heat, devastating rainfall and flooding, and severe drought affected millions of people across Asia in 2025, exacting a heavy human and economic toll.

World Meteorological Organization (WMO)
Update

Japan's government has approved a revised plan to prepare for a major earthquake centered on the greater Tokyo area.

NHK World, Japan International Broadcasting
Research briefs

Climate change is altering where and when rocks are most likely to fracture across Spain, according to new research that suggests warming temperatures are redistributing a key process responsible for breaking down mountain landscapes.

PhysOrg, Omicron Technology Ltd
Research briefs

As the planet continues to warm, marine heat waves are growing longer and deadlier, hurting the seafood supply that billions of people worldwide rely on for their food and livelihoods.

Michigan State University
Update

It could top 90F in several cities hosting World Cup games – and workers could pay the price with their health.

Guardian, the (UK)
Update

Understanding and monitoring extreme thermal conditions – shaped by a combination of temperature, humidity, sunshine, and wind speed – is essential to help protect human life.

Global Heat Health Information Network (GHHIN)
Update

The Netherlands has spent decades building and perfecting one of the most sophisticated water-defense systems in the world.

Cable News Network