WMO Warns El Niño Could Return by May as Global Extreme Weather Risks Rise Derrick SmithApril 30, 20260929 views According to the WMO’s latest report, a clear warming trend has been observed in the equatorial Pacific Ocean. El Niño could return as early as May to July this year,… Read more
Global Warming Brings Double Blow: Summer Heat and Winter Snowstorms Bertram ClarkFebruary 18, 202602.4K views TOKYO, JAPAN (MERXWIRE) – The impacts of global warming are far more complex than we imagine. When people discuss climate change, they often focus on extreme summer heat, melting glaciers,… Read more
Japan Issues Unusually High Temperatures Report, The Weather will Be Warm over The New Year Holidays EDITORDecember 30, 202301.5K views According to forecasts from the Japan Meteorological Agency, this New Year will usher in unusually high temperatures once in 10 years. The warm weather will continue for a week, with higher-than-normal temperatures possible across the country. In Kanto and the areas west of it, the maximum temperature will reach 15 degrees, and the high temperature in Tokyo may reach 18 degrees. Read more
WMO Warns: Serious Imbalance in the Global Water Cycle is Happening Now EDITOROctober 30, 202301.6K views The United Nations World Meteorological Organization recently issued a warning. The report mentioned that global climate change has seriously affected the balance of the water cycle, and more than half of the water catchment areas have deviated from normal. Drought occurs in some areas due to excessive dryness. In some areas, heavy rains have occurred, causing floods and leading to threatening ecological crises. Read more
Global Warming Crisis: Half of Glaciers in The World will Disappear Before The End of This Century EDITORSeptember 11, 202301.5K views The latest research shows that global glaciers are under strong threat due to global warming. If the average temperature of the earth increases by 1.5 degrees Celsius, more than half of the glaciers will disappear before the end of this century. In addition to affecting water resources, it will also affect the freshwater supply for 2 billion people, causing serious damage to the ecology. Read more
Another Weather Anomaly Warning? April Snowfalls in Europe and America EDITORMay 3, 202301.6K views In the northern hemisphere, it was originally a warm spring in April, but snow fell in the Midwest of the United States and the western part of the Balkan Peninsula. The temperature plummeted below freezing and a snow warning was issued. Tens of thousands of households were without power, many schools were closed, and hundreds of flights were canceled as if returning to winter from spring. Read more
World Earth Day Reminds Us: Invest in Our Planet and Live Green EDITORApril 24, 202301.4K views April 22 is the annual World Earth Day, which has entered its 54th year. The theme for 2023 is “Invest in Our Planet” hoping that in addition to responding to the activities on Earth Day, people around the world can also implement environmental protection actions in their lives, save energy and reduce carbon emissions, and cultivate eco-friendly consumption habits. Read more
Urgent Attention Needed for the Worsening Desertification of the Earth EDITORApril 7, 202303.5K views According to a report published on the National Geographic website, over 75% of the Earth’s land area has undergone degradation, posing a serious threat to the survival of 3.2 billion… Read more
Deadly Cold Snaps could Become the Norm as Global Warming Impacts Intensify EDITORMarch 1, 202301.8K views Have you felt the power of the cold snap this winter? According to a “CNN” report, climate anomalies have become more severe since last year. In addition to the disasters caused by the extremely high temperature in summer, deadly cold snaps will also become the norm, and the severe cold weather will continue to intensify. Read more