Extreme heat, droughts, storms and deadly floods challenged resilience not only in Australia, but across the globe.
The year 2025 was the warmest on record for the heat content of the world’s oceans. Ocean heat content (OHC) increased by around 500 zettajoules – billion trillion joules – since the 1940s.
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Spiraling, irreversible climate change in Ireland and abroad explained in five key graphs
IRREVERSIBLE HUMAN-INDUCED CLIMATE change is spiraling globally, according to the latest report from the UN’s World Meteorological Organisation (WMO). Record-numbers of greenhouse gas concentrations ...
In 2025, carbon pollution made 89% of record high daily temperatures set across 247 major U.S. cities more likely — and influenced risky extreme heat events around the globe. Hurricane Melissa, the ...
Forest fires are on the rise globally. An increase in severe fire weather is largely responsible. By Rebecca Dzombak In 2023 and 2024, the hottest years on record, more than 78 million acres of ...
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