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Climate Change: 157 Extreme Weather Events in 2025

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As a result of climate change, extreme weather events are becoming more frequent. This has also been shown in 2025: droughts, heat waves, cyclones, floods and forest fires demanded human lives and devastated areas. By F. Falzeder.

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As a result of climate change, extreme weather events are becoming more frequent. This has also been shown in 2025: droughts, heat waves, cyclones, floods and forest fires demanded human lives and devastated areas. By F. Falzeder.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Heat waves, droughts and floods: dozens of regions around the world were hit by extreme weather in 2025. A report shows how much climate change has contributed to this.

London, Dec 30 (Latin Press) Fossil fuel emissions continued to rise in 2025, driving the rise in global temperatures and increasingly destructive extreme weather events around the world today. The post Climate was increasingly extreme in 2025 first appeared on News Prensa Latina.

Fires, drought, storms and heat: researchers from London are trying to make the extreme consequences of climate change statistically visible. Now the report is available for the year 2025. It is devastating. [more]Read the news on www.deutschlandfunknova.de

According to a study published by the World Weather Attribution, most of these are floods and heat waves attributable to climate change.

Hot, full and fires marked 2025, which confirms the trend of more intense and frequent extremes. Scientists are not surprised and alert to the relevance and limits of adaptation.

·Portugal
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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Monday, December 29, 2025.
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