Temperatures rose above 52 degrees Celsius in Pakistan's southern province of Sindh, the highest of the summer and close to the country's record high
Mexican authorities announced on May 20 that they were investigating whether extreme heat was the cause of the deaths of endangered howler monkeys.
Events that were once unimaginable are becoming common as the Earth's temperature continues to increase, surpassing even experts' predictions.
Climate experts predict that extreme heat will return and last longer in Southeast Asia.
Humans are facing a number of dangerous climatic features such as extreme rain / heat and more ...
Many Indian cities reached record high temperatures from 48 to 50.3 degrees Celsius due to the effects of global warming and the late rainy season.
According to a new study, millions of galaxies that are about to form have been unable to continue to develop after being exposed to the terrible heat from the first stars and
New research published in the medical journal The Lancet shows that rising temperatures due to climate change are putting us at a very high risk of health.
According to Sputnik, surprisingly high temperatures are the result of significant and persistent masses of hot air swirling around the planet's northern half.