Heat levels in 2023 say an all-time high. Read to learn more. The planet's rate of global warming saw an all-time high in 2023. Calculations also revealed that humans accounted for up to 92% of last year's record-shattering heat levels.
At least 138 howler monkeys were spotted dead since May 16. Read to learn more. As intense heat and drought hit southeastern Mexico, howler monkeys are reportedly dropping from trees and dying of heatstroke and dehydration.
A massive heat wave could have driven over 10 billion snow crabs to starve to death as their caloric needs increased with their growing population. Read to learn more.
Heat wave elevates pregnancy health risks, especially among low-income individuals, increasing the likelihood of severe ailments. Continue reading to learn more.
Here comes a heat wave, and many might not be ready during summer. Check out some tips in this article to learn how to survive extreme temperatures without air conditioning.
Spain has introduced a new heat wave naming system to raise awareness of this natural phenomenon that damages lives and the economy. Read the article to learn more.
UK's RAF Brize Norton stopped all incoming and outgoing flights because of extreme heat causing. Continue reading to know more about the situation and if the UK would experience melting tarmac.
Experts warn Britons that United Kingdom’s heat wave is just the beginning as space data observation observes record-breaking phenomenon. Continue reading to know more.
Throughout history, there have been several records of intense heat domes that materialized in the US. Read more about this atmospheric phenomenon and why it occurs.
A new study develops an effective mapping approach that shows the bleaching effects of the heatwave on coral reefs in Hawaii. Read more to find out what they found and what are the effects of these data on the future of coral conservation.
The artificial rain in Dubai, UAE is created using drone technology that unleashes electrical charges into clouds in order for them to clump together and form precipitation.
California temperatures are soaring over the weekend, sending people to mountains and beaches, and raising doubts over power outages and another possible spike in coronavirus cases.