UNICEF reveals that extreme weather events disrupted education for nearly 250 million children globally last year, highlighting urgent climate challenges.
Read moreUNICEF highlights the alarming impact of climate change on education, revealing nearly 250 million children faced school interruptions in 2024 due to extreme weather.
Read moreWinter storm warnings are in place as frigid temperatures and heavy snow impact over 70 million across the US, causing potential travel disruptions.
Read moreCalifornia wildfires serve as a stark reminder of extreme weather fueled by climate change, with 2024 recorded as the hottest year in history.
Read more2024 marks Earth's hottest year on record, surpassing previous highs, with alarming implications for climate and extreme weather.
Read more2024 has marked Earth's hottest year to date, exceeding critical climate thresholds and intensifying extreme weather events globally.
Read more2024 breaks records as the hottest year, surpassing the 1.5°C global warming threshold with devastating climate impacts worldwide.
Read moreScientists report that 2024 was the hottest year on record, surpassing a critical climate threshold and prompting urgent calls for action.
Read more2024 is recorded as the hottest year with global temperatures surpassing 1.5°C, signaling urgent climate impacts worldwide.
Read more2024 marks the first year global temperatures exceeded the 1.5C threshold, escalating climate crises and extreme weather events worldwide.
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