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A new analysis says human-caused climate change had a key role in the record-breaking heat wave in Iceland and Greenland in ...
Scientists say 4 billion people experienced at least one extra month of extreme heat because of human-caused climate change ...
Between May 2024 and May 2025, 4 billion people experienced at least 30 additional days of extreme heat. Nearly half of the world's population suffered an extra month of extreme heat last year. This ...
According to NOAA, the year-to-date-period (Jan-May) has been the second-warmest on record for the globe, behind only 2024.
The world experienced its second-warmest May since records began this year, a month in which climate change fuelled a ...
Greenland's ice sheet melted 17 times faster than the past average during a May heatwave that also hit Iceland, the ...
The world endured its second-warmest May in recorded history, with global surface temperatures averaging 1.4°C higher than ...
The extreme heat caused illness, death, crop losses, and strained energy and health care systems, according to the analysis from World Weather Attribution, Climate Central and the Red Cross.