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By the Climate Centre

National Societies all over the world took part in the fifth annual Heat Action Day yesterday (


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By the IFRC

(This story appeared first on the IFRC website earlier today. It has been edited slightly here for length.)

This year’s Heat Action Day today confronts the threat of extreme heat to people working, living ...


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By the Climate Centre

UN Secretary General António Guterres today added his voice to calls for the highest levels of preparedness and “informed decision-making” ahead of what is now widely forecast to be a revived El Niño over the next few months – possibly reaching officially strong status by around the end of the year

“El Niño conditions will pour fuel on ...


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By the Climate Centre


The trend in more intense heatwaves – and with them potentially an increase in heat-related deaths and demand for energy for cooling – can only increase, according to a


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By the Climate Centre

Global average temperatures are likely to continue at or near record levels in the next five years, with Arctic temperature anomalies higher than the global average, the UK Met Office says in a new report produced for the World Meteorological Organization and issued Thursday.

The


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