Death Valley is commonly referred to as the hottest place in the world and the driest place in North America. It usually sees around .25 inches of rainfall during the annual monsoon. However, this ...
LAHORE: After one of the heaviest monsoon seasons in decades, Pakistan is now facing a contrasting winter forecast with below-normal rainfall, raising concerns about worsening air quality.
The Portland Press Herald spoke to 2 dozen experts this summer about the ways increasing heat is affecting Maine's environment.
The world’s biggest capital cities are now sweltering under 25 percent more extremely hot days each year than in the 1990s, an analysis has found. In 2024, the International Institute For Environment ...
Sept 24 (Reuters) - China led several countries in announcing new climate plans on Wednesday and offered a veiled rebuke of the U.S. president's anti-climate rhetoric a day earlier at the U.N. General ...
Türkiye on Tuesday launched a project to build flood control facilities throughout the country with $600 million from the World Bank, Agriculture ...
A team of nearly 100 researchers found the average tree size in the massive rainforest has increased by more than 3 percent a decade since the 1970s ...
Trump wrongly claimed that while China sells most of the world’s wind turbines, “they have very few wind farms.” In fact, China has more wind farms than any other country in the world, by far.
December arabica coffee (KCZ25) on Monday closed down -5.85 (-1.55%), and November ICE robusta coffee (RMX25) closed down -15 (-0.36%). Coffee prices settled lower on Monday due to above-average ...
A report reveals that the average information disclosure on climate friendliness of 200 popular fashion brands averages a mere 14 per cent. The report 'What Fuels Fashion' from Fashion Revolution anal ...
The world’s major cities are enduring a quarter more very hot days each year than three decades ago, new research says. The 40 most-populous capitals, and three other politically significant cities, ...
The world’s biggest capital cities are now sweltering under 25 percent more extremely hot days each year than in the 1990s, an analysis has found. In 2024, the International Institute For Environment ...