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latercera.com • Climate • Chile
A new Chilean hydrometeorological report analyzes the country's climate outlook for the coming months, including the transition from La Niña and the potential for El Niño, and its impact on rainfall and temperatures.
theatlantic.com • Climate • World
Current climate models, while useful for broad predictions, are failing to accurately predict the severity and location of extreme weather events, highlighting limitations in our understanding of the Earth's complex systems.
theguardian.com • Climate • World
A top insurer warns that the escalating climate crisis is on a trajectory to dismantle capitalism due to the overwhelming financial burden of extreme weather events.
gauchazh.clicrbs.com.br • Climate • Brazil
A study predicts that rising sea levels could partially submerge several Brazilian cities, including Rio de Janeiro, Porto Alegre, and Recife, by 2100.
scientificamerican.com • Climate • World
Despite alarming climate data showing record-breaking temperatures and escalating extreme weather events, the author argues that climate action is crucial and never too late, emphasizing the exponential nature of climate damages and the importance of continued efforts.
smh.com.au • Climate • Australia
A Climate Council report reveals that climate change significantly impacts Australian properties, with one in 23 facing high risk from natural disasters, leading to increased insurance costs and community disruption.
indianexpress.com • Climate • India
A leading glaciologist warns of shrinking Indian water shares in the Indus river basin due to climate change-induced glacier melt, advocating for a re-evaluation of the Indus Waters Treaty.
indianexpress.com • Climate • World
A new report reveals how climate change is disrupting Earth's water cycle, leading to more extreme weather events like devastating floods and prolonged droughts impacting billions globally.
scientificamerican.com • Climate • World
A new UN report reveals that current forest preservation and tree-planting initiatives, often funded by carbon markets, may inadvertently worsen climate change by increasing the risk of massive, carbon-emitting wildfires.
indianexpress.com • Climate • World
The year 2024 surpassed the 1.5°C global warming threshold, marking the warmest year on record and highlighting the accelerating impacts of climate change.
indianexpress.com • Climate • India
Despite 2024 being the warmest year globally and in India, the extent of warming in India was lower than the global average, a phenomenon explained by geographical location, atmospheric factors, and aerosol concentration.