Drought in Syria, Iran and Iraq Made ‘Extreme’ by Global Warming, Attribution Study Says Syria, Iraq and Iran were parched by high temperatures that would have been “virtually impossible” without the effects of global warming, scientists said.
Canadian Wildfires Twice as Likely Because of Climate Change, Study Finds Climate change has made hot, dry and windy conditions like those that fueled this year’s blazes at least twice as common as they would otherwise be.
We Know What’s Causing This Heat It’s still very hot, and scientists are getting better at telling us why.
July Heat Waves Affected by Climate Change, Attribution Study Finds The latest study from World Weather Attribution scientists predicts that extreme heat waves will return more frequently.
Climate Change Made East African Drought More Likely, Study Finds Droughts like the one that has ravaged Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia are now 100 times as likely as in the preindustrial era, a new study has found.