Climate-Driven Extreme Weather Pushing States to Adaptation Limits: Report
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Heat waves, wildfires and storms this year have been exacerbated by climate change, a new report has found. Millions of people are living at the limits of what we can adapt to.
Devastationing cyclones, fires and droughts: In 2025, the world had to contend with extreme weather that would not have existed without climate change. This is the result of attribution studies.
The World Weather Attribution's scientific network has studied some 30 major disasters in 2025, the majority of which are marked by global warming.
"Every year, the risks of climate change become less hypothetical and more too brutal reality, the study leader summarizes the results. It is likely that the 1.5 degree mark will be exceeded again.
Heatwaves, wildfires and storms this year have been exacerbated by climate change, a new report has found, with millions of people living at the limits of what we can adapt to.
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