🌧️ Floods and Droughts: Why China’s Extreme Weather Persists
China’s facing heavy floods and lingering droughts at the same time! 🌧️🌵 Discover why extreme weather patterns are impacting the Chinese mainland and what it means for the future.
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China’s facing heavy floods and lingering droughts at the same time! 🌧️🌵 Discover why extreme weather patterns are impacting the Chinese mainland and what it means for the future.
China and Europe have launched the Dragon 6 Program, boosting Earth observation efforts to tackle climate change and promote big data collaboration. The five-day symposium in Lisbon marks a new era of cooperation.
Indian farmers are struggling as climate change leads to unpredictable monsoons, making it tough to grow and harvest crops on rain-fed fields 🌦️
Climate change is stinging North Macedonia’s beekeepers, causing honey yields to drop and prices to soar. Learn how rising temperatures are affecting bees and those who care for them.
Grey whales along the Pacific coast are shrinking by 13% since 2000 due to climate change, affecting their survival and our oceans’ health.
China and Germany just teamed up in Beijing to supercharge their green transition efforts! 🌿🚀 Dive into how this collaboration could shape a greener future for us all.
At least 19 people have died from heatstroke in Delhi and Noida over 72 hours as temperatures hit 45°C. Hospitals are overwhelmed, and the government urges caution in the extreme heat.
China issues its first orange alert for high temperatures on June 9, earlier than previous years. Extreme heat is hitting cities sooner and hotter than before, affecting the entire Northern Hemisphere.
Stephen Roach highlights that there’s no such thing as ‘overcapacity’ in China’s green tech efforts and criticizes the U.S. for lacking capacity in producing green technology goods.
Groundwater levels in the U.S. Southwest are dropping fast, threatening humans and wildlife alike. Even record snowfall couldn’t halt the decline. NASA’s new study sounds the alarm on this critical issue.