The city of Phoenix, Arizona has experienced an unprecedented and dangerously prolonged heatwave, with temperatures exceeding 100°F (37.8°C) for 100 consecutive days, shattering the previous record and reflecting the alarming global trend of rising temperatures.
The 2023 Canadian forest fires have released massive amounts of carbon emissions, comparable to the annual fossil fuel emissions of large nations, driven by extreme hot-dry weather conditions that are likely to become more common in the future, posing a threat to the long-term viability of Canadian forests as a carbon sink.
The rapid disappearance of glaciers in the Andes Mountains, including the iconic Humboldt Glacier in Venezuela, is a stark indicator of the devastating impacts of global warming.
The Great Barrier Reef is facing an existential threat from unprecedented ocean heat extremes driven by human-induced climate change, leading to mass coral bleaching and ecosystem degradation.
The 2024 Paris Olympics are being disrupted by an unprecedented global heat wave, with record-breaking temperatures and extreme weather events that are challenging the athletes and the city's infrastructure.
Antarctica's sea ice has reached record low levels, signaling a concerning shift in the resilience of this vast, icy continent amidst the global climate crisis.
The climate in Patagonia is changing, with snowstorms occurring earlier in the year and becoming more frequent compared to the past.
Europe is experiencing rapid warming, but the complex climate system may lead to an unexpected cooling period and dramatic societal changes in the coming centuries.
Unprecedented heavy rainfall in Dubai, a city known for its arid climate, raises questions about the role of cloud seeding and the impacts of climate change.
March 2024 was the hottest March on record globally, continuing a streak of record-breaking monthly temperatures.