Look into the 2026ā27 El NiƱoās risks, global impacts, and urgent strategies for mitigating humanitarian and climate challenges.
Category: Extreme events
How Climate Change Is Disrupting Outdoor Sports and Events Worldwide
Learn how climate change is disrupting outdoor sports, threatening athlete safety, and forcing major events worldwide to adapt or relocate.
Preparing for El NiƱoāImpacts, Adaptation, and Climate Change’s Role
Explore how Super El NiƱo and climate change threaten global food, water, forests, and what actions can help adapt to these impacts.
Diverse Auckland Communities Reveal Contrasts in Climate Risk Perception
Aotearoa New Zealand is highly exposed to natural hazards, including earthquakes, volcanic activity, and climate-related events such as floods and storms. Auckland, like many large cities, is culturally diverse. People from diverse backgrounds and ethnicities flock to urban areas for the greater opportunities they offer. The concentration of population, infrastructure, assets, and businesses also increases...
Aged Dropping Reveals How Seabirds Respond to Climate Change
Ancient seabird guano in peatlands reveals 8,000 years of population shifts and warns of impending climate-driven declines.
How Extreme Temperatures and Humidity Raise Health Risks
Discover how the combination of extreme temperatures and humidity increases health risks, based on recent studies and scientific reports.
Community Values Enhance Bangladesh’s Cyclone Preparedness
Bangladeshās cyclone preparedness saves livesābut gaps remain. Explore key findings on resilience, evacuation, and recovery.
Building Resilience as Climate Disasters Cost Germany Billions
Climate disasters have cost Germany ā¬80 billion; losses projected to reach ā¬900 billion by 2050, underscoring the urgent need for resilience.
Global Water Monitor Warns of Rising Water Risks
The Global Water Monitor 2025 reveals rising water risks as climate change intensifies rainfall, droughts, and global hydrological extremes.
2025 Heat Records Warn of Growing Climate Tipping Point Risks
The third warmest year on record, 2025 highlights accelerating global warming and rising risks of dangerous climate tipping points.









