Climate is tipping more and more: 'Planet Earth is being brought to its limits'
The World Meteorological Organization warns of a growing climate crisis fueled by human-made greenhouse gases, with record-high temperatures, warming oceans, melting ice, and increasing atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations.
"Climate Chaos Accelerates": 2015-2025, the Hottest Years Ever Recorded on Earth
The World Meteorological Organization reports that the years 2015-2025 are the hottest ever recorded, with global temperatures 1.43°C above pre-industrial levels, signaling unprecedented climate disruption.
The heat can make millions physically inactive
Rising temperatures could drive millions of adults toward physical inactivity, leading to early deaths and significant productivity losses, according to a study.
Global warming causes scientists to change El Niño analysis
Scientists are altering their analysis of El Niño influences due to unprecedented heat levels in the oceans, primarily attributed to global warming.
Heatwave scorching US west ‘virtually impossible’ without climate crisis, say scientists
Scientists assert that the recent heatwave in the US West is largely attributed to the climate crisis, making such extreme temperatures significantly more likely.
Warm weather brings melting snow, potholes to Saskatchewan roads
Warm temperatures in Saskatchewan are causing snow to melt, creating challenges like potholes on roads.
“Super El Niño” will bring record temperatures. Anomalies may also affect Poland
Meteorologists predict that this summer could see the phenomenon known as 'super El Niño,' which may cause significant global weather anomalies, including in Poland.
Met Office declares 'hottest day of year' but names where snow could follow
The Met Office reports that today is the hottest day of the year so far in the UK, reaching temperatures of 20.9C in Wales, but cold weather may return soon with some areas potentially seeing snow.
El Niño is Coming, Meteorologists Acknowledge a 'Super' Version
Meteorologists predict a strong or even super El Niño phenomenon is likely to occur later this year, potentially leading to extreme weather conditions and global economic impacts.
A 'super El Niño' that will... boil the planet is coming
Meteorologists predict a potentially intensified El Niño this summer, which could propel global temperatures to unprecedented levels.
Heat could kill 700,000 people annually by 2050
Rising temperatures may lead to millions becoming more sedentary, potentially resulting in hundreds of thousands of additional deaths each year by 2050, according to a new study.
A blizzard, polar vortex, heat dome and atmospheric river: U.S. faces weather chaos
The United States is experiencing a tumultuous mix of extreme weather conditions, including heatwaves, blizzards, and heavy rain across various regions.
The Curator: The best cooling bed essentials to beat night sweats this spring
Global News discusses cooling bedding options to help combat night sweats as temperatures rise in spring.
Huge climatic contrasts in February in Europe: From low temperatures to devastating rains
February 2023 in Europe exhibited significant climatic contrasts, with extreme rainfall in the West and notably low temperatures elsewhere.
EU's climate monitoring: This February was the fifth warmest ever
February 2026 recorded as the fifth warmest February globally, with temperatures exceeding pre-industrial levels by 1.49 degrees Celsius according to the EU's Copernicus climate service.
The planet just got incredibly close to breaching landmark global warming target
Global temperatures have reached 1.49C above pre-industrial levels, nearing the 1.5C target set by the Paris Agreement, amid significant climate-related events across Europe and beyond.
El Niño may return as early as summer. Another rise in global temperatures is a threat
The article discusses the potential return of El Niño and its implications for global temperature increases.
Environment Canada warns of heavy rain, flooding risk in parts of Ontario
Environment Canada has issued a warning of heavy rainfall and flooding risks in southern Ontario, with temperatures unusually mild for this time of year.
El Niño Forecast: The World Climate is Rapidly Heading Towards a New Record
A new strong El Niño is expected in 2026, which could lead to record global temperatures in 2027 due to recent rapid changes in the Pacific Ocean.
Southern Ontario set for a warm-up, but how long will it last?
Southern Ontario is experiencing a cold start to March, but a significant warm-up is expected this weekend, with temperatures rising and some rainfall accompanying the warmer weather.
Ontario enters March with frigid cold snap as wind chills plummet
Ontario is experiencing a severe cold snap, with temperatures plunging overnight and wind chills reaching as low as -30 in some areas.
What would happen to Antarctica if the Earth's temperature rises by 2°C? A finding alerts about the consequences of global warming
Scientists have drilled unprecedented depths in Antarctica to study the potential impacts of a 2°C rise in global temperatures on the ice sheets.
It Looks Like It Will Be Hot All Over the Country Again This Summer, According to the Meteorological Agency's Announcement
The Japan Meteorological Agency forecasts a higher-than-average temperature for the summer of 2023, indicating a continuation of rising temperatures due to global warming.
Researchers Warn of 'Hellish Conditions' – What It Would Mean for Finland
Experts in Finland express concerns about the potential severe impacts of climate change, warning of possible 'hellish conditions' as temperatures rise more rapidly than projected.
Climate change creeps into your cup.. Analysis warns of a hotter future for the 'Coffee Belt'
A new study warns that climate change is increasingly putting pressure on Arabica coffee cultivation due to rising temperatures in coffee-producing countries.
Climate change accelerates, but nature slows down
A study from Queen Mary University in London reveals that despite rising temperatures, the rate of species turnover in global ecosystems has significantly decreased, indicating a potential loss of biodiversity essential for maintaining ecological balance.
The unbearable experience of walking in a heatwave from the future – video
An experiment conducted by Guardian Australia's Graham Readfearn reveals the extreme effects of future heatwaves by simulating high temperatures and humidity in a climate chamber.
Arctic winds push south through the Prairies, bringing snow and frigid temperatures
A harsh winter weather system is moving through Canada’s Prairies, leading to extreme cold and significant snowfall.
Prairies to see plummeting temperatures, heavy snow as winter returns
Cold temperatures and heavy snowfall are forecasted for the Prairies, particularly affecting southern Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Alberta.
This is what summer 2026 will be like. Meteorologists raise the alarm. "Record temperatures"
Meteorologists predict record temperatures for summer 2026, with an anticipated increase in global average temperatures by approximately 1.46°C compared to previous years.
‘Daunting but doable’: Europe urged to prepare for 3C of global heating
A prominent researcher urges European nations to prepare for a potential 3C rise in global temperatures, emphasizing the task is feasible with straightforward strategies.
Snow melt raising flood risk in parts of southern Ontario
Communities in southern Ontario are warned of potential flooding due to melting snow and ice amid rising temperatures.
Greenland Record: Warmest January Recorded
Greenland has experienced its warmest January on record, with average temperatures in Nuuk surpassing freezing for the first time since measurements began.
FACTOMATS: Outside the window, it is freezing – where has global warming gone?!
A TVNET article discusses the public skepticism about global warming amid freezing temperatures in Latvia, sparked by social media commentary and AI-generated videos.
This is what summer 2026 will be like. Meteorologists reveal the cards
Meteorologists project that summer 2026 could be exceptionally hot, with a significant rise in global temperatures.
Torontonians can expect milder temperatures over Family Day weekend
Toronto is set to experience milder temperatures over the Family Day weekend, following a prolonged period of extreme cold.
Cortina: Temperature has risen by 3.6 degrees over 70 years... Is it possible to hold the Winter Olympics in the face of climate change?
Concerns are mounting about the feasibility of holding future Winter Olympics in Cortina, Italy, amidst rising temperatures and climate change implications.
Record Heat and Fires in the Southern Hemisphere. In Australia, Temperatures Reach Over 50°C
The Southern Hemisphere is experiencing unprecedented heat and wildfires, with temperatures in Australia reaching 50°C, while northern Europe endures an unusually harsh winter.
Record snow drought in Western US raises concerns for water shortages and wildfires
A historic snow drought in the Western U.S. is leading to alarm over potential water shortages and increased wildfire risks due to significantly reduced snow cover and higher-than-average temperatures.
Winter activities warm up at Frost Regina
Frost Regina's winter festival attracted large crowds this year, benefiting from unusually warm temperatures for January.
Fifth hottest January since measurements began — weather extremes around the world
January has recorded the fifth hottest temperatures since measurement began, highlighting severe weather conditions globally.
Engineering students brace the cold to race concrete sleds in London, Ont.
Engineering students from various universities participated in the Great Northern Concrete Toboggan Race in London, Ontario, showcasing their creativity and teamwork despite the freezing temperatures.
Chance of El Niño forming in the Pacific Ocean may push global temperatures to record highs in 2027
Weather agencies warn that the potential development of El Niño could lead to unprecedented global temperature increases by 2027.
A Cold Winter Does Not Prove that Global Warming Does Not Exist
Despite low temperatures and heavy snowfalls, climate change is an ongoing issue acknowledged by nearly all climate researchers.
Seven decisions to be made this year may determine the fate of the climate crisis
2025 has been recorded as the third hottest year in the last 176 years, continuing a trend of unusually high global temperatures according to major meteorological organizations.
Scientists call another near-record hot year a 'warning shot' from a shifting climate
Scientists warn that last year's near-record high temperatures indicate a rapid shift in climate change, with 2025 potentially being among the hottest years recorded.
Climate change drives temperatures high: third exceptional heat year in a row
2025 was recorded as the third hottest year ever, with warnings from Copernicus that the 1.5-degree limit will definitely be surpassed due to human-induced climate factors.
The last eleven years are the warmest in measurement history
The last eleven years have recorded the highest temperatures in history, primarily due to significant greenhouse gas emissions from human activities such as those from coal power plants in Kansas, USA.
Last year was the third warmest. We are approaching a dangerous limit, even the Czech Republic is warming up
The article discusses the alarming rise in global temperatures, noting that last year was the third warmest on record, with specific reference to warming trends in the Czech Republic.
2025, third hottest year on record
The EU climate monitor reported that 2025 was the third hottest year on record with ongoing high temperatures and significant risks for developing countries.