The European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service on Thursday said January 2025 was the hottest on record continuing ...
Scientists hoped the emergence of La Nina will slow down the record breaking global warming, but last month broke the record ...
Brussels all but admits the continent needs a net-zero carbon emissions rethink.
Heavy rains, droughts and storms exacerbated by climate change are putting making the production of traditional alcoholic ...
China, the EU and India are set to miss a deadline for submitting new 2035 climate plans amid concerns of "a softening" in ...
With $6.8 trillion in assets under management, financial actors tell the EU it must stand firm against the U.S. President's ...
Scientists also found that the Earth’s temperature in January was 1.75 degrees Celsius higher than pre-industrial levels.
New data from a European climate agency suggests January 2025 marked the hottest start to a year ever recorded. It’s now ...
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News Medical on MSNClimate change likely to cause a significant rise in heat-related deaths across EuropeResearchers predict that climate change will likely cause a sharp rise in heat-related mortality throughout Europe by the end ...
Investors with 6.6 trillion euros in assets under management have urged the European Union not to weaken its sustainability ...
Copernicus says the world warmed to yet another monthly heat record in January, despite an abnormally chilly U.S. and ...
Following calls to reduce the regulatory burden imposed on businesses, the European Union is poised to reform a series of ...
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