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TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 2026

World Meteorological Organization (WMO)

World Meteorological Organization (WMO)

Representational Photo: Collected

UN weather agency confirms hottest decade on record

The World Meteorological Organization report said 2015-2025 were the hottest ​11 years since records began in ​1850

A weather map measuring temperatures shows the impact of heatwaves across South Asia on 21 April. Orange and dark orange indicate a range from 30 to 40 degree Celsius. PHOTO: WINDY.COM

Climate challenge: A decade after Paris Agreement

FILE PHOTO: A World Meteorological Organization (WMO) headquarter is pictured before a news conference to launch state of global climate report at the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, May 18, 2022. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse/File Photo

CO2 levels hit highest ever recorded, WMO says, warning of more extreme weather

In this Nasa false-colour image, the blue and purple shows the hole in Earth's protective ozone layer over Antarctica on 5 October 2022. File Photo: Collected

Ozone layer healing, on track to recover by mid-century: UN

World Meteorological Organization (WMO). Image: Collected

UN weather agency warns of 'red alert' after record heat

A tero drinks water from a puddle in the Navarro lagoon, which dried up due to the climate phenomenon La Nina, in Navarro, in Buenos Aires province, Argentina December 5, 2022. Photo: REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian/File Photo

El Nino weather pattern likely to swing back to La Nina this year: UN weather agency

Representational image. Photo: REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

Climate change and air pollution must be tackled together: WMO

Cracked bed of the Aleixo Lake affected by a drought, near Manaus, Brazil, in October 2015. Photographer: Raphael Alves/AFP/Getty Images

Temperatures seen surging as El Nino weather pattern returns

Extreme weather kills 2 million, costs $4 trillion in 50 years: WMO

Extreme weather kills 2 million, costs $4 trillion in 50 years: WMO

Next five years set to be hottest period ever: UN

Next five years set to be hottest period ever: UN

FILE PHOTO: A World Meteorological Organization (WMO) headquarter is pictured before a news conference to launch state of global climate report at the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, May 18, 2022. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse/File Photo

WMO warns of humanitarian impact of intensifying Cyclone Mocha

World Meteorological Organization (WMO) secretary-general Petteri Taalas speaks during a press conference launching its annual climate overview, in Geneva, on Friday. Photo: AFP

World's glaciers melted at dramatic speed in 2022: UN report reflects on 'lost cause'

FILE PHOTO: A bleaching coral is seen in the place where abandoned fishing nets covered it in a reef at the protected area of Ko Losin, Thailand

Oceans are hotter, higher and more acidic, climate report warns

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