
Climate Change Adds 30 Days of Extreme Heat Globally: Report
New study links climate change to 30 additional days of extreme heat annually, with significant impacts on Asian populations and global human rights concerns.
News & Insights Across Asia
New study links climate change to 30 additional days of extreme heat annually, with significant impacts on Asian populations and global human rights concerns.
Torrential rains in Yunnan Province trigger landslides, displace thousands, and disrupt infrastructure as authorities scramble relief efforts.
Southern China prepares for 2025’s heaviest rainfall, with Guizhou and regions south of the Yangtze facing extreme rainstorms and flood risks from May 27-29.
China activates blue rainstorm alerts as heavy rainfall threatens Jiangxi, Zhejiang, Fujian, and other regions, prompting flood and landslide warnings.
Europe’s 2024 record heat and extreme weather underscore urgent climate challenges, with implications for global patterns including Asia’s economies and ecosystems.
China issues rare weather alerts as powerful winds, sandstorms, and hailstorms threaten multiple regions, disrupting travel and safety.
Delhi’s temperature hits 40.2°C as an early heatwave sweeps India, prompting health alerts and climate concerns ahead of summer.