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Brazil’s northwestern Amazonas declares state of emergency in 50 towns and cities as low rainfall hits ecosystem
Unprecedented dry spell plunges residents into crisis and highlights threats to rainforest’s role as carbon sink
Copernicus scientists said 2023 is on course to be the warmest year on record
An intense cyclone known as a ‘medicane’ led to more than 400mm of rain falling in 24 hours
June temperatures reach 0.5C above the previous record
Flooding in US, South Korea, India and Japan and extreme heat in Europe raises concerns about pace of change
Scientists say current data shows only six years left to limit global warming to 1.5C
Separate data suggests Arctic sea ice could disappear during September by the next decade
John Kerry outburst reflects divide between developed and developing economies
Extreme temperatures trap more than 110mn people living in area including Texas, Tennessee and Arkansas
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...Additional reporting by Peter Campbell in London and Sarah White in Paris...
Governments need to step up clean energy supply to avoid shortages and price jumps, agency warns
Meteorologists calculate the chances of the weather phenomenon that warms the surface of the Pacific Ocean
Graphic shows how average global temperature has risen during lifetimes of those born in 1950, 1980 and 2020
Unusual drought conditions in Alberta temporarily shut oil and gas production
Oceans remain at record levels for the second month
‘Exceptional’ conditions raise fears about a hotter 2023
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Risks of warming and irreversible changes to the planet greater than thought in previous assessment in 2014
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