The recent heatwave that swept through West Africa and the Sahel region is recognized as a direct effect of human-induced climate change. Scientists from the World Weather Attribution group confirm that the extremely high temperatures observed would not have been possible without the long-term impact of greenhouse gas emissions from coal, oil, and gas usage. Last month, temperatures in Mali exceeded 48°C, leading to tragic consequences—hundreds of deaths directly linked to this extreme weather phenomenon by local hospitals.
Faced with increasing threats from killer hornets, climate change, and habitat loss, British bees are facing danger. However, with the support of apiculturists aided by artificial intelligence, there may be hope for their protection.
Toronto, like many other cities worldwide, is facing increasing challenges related to managing stormwater. In recent years, more frequent and intense rainfall has led to serious problems such as basement flooding and sewage overflow. In response to these challenges, city officials have proposed a controversial solution: implementing a rain tax.
Recent extreme weather events in China, where gales reached typhoon-like forces, have had serious consequences for both residents and infrastructure. These dramatic events highlight the power of nature and the challenges the modern world faces in the face of climate change.
In recent years, Poland has been gaining popularity as a tourist destination, and one of the symbols of this trend is the inclusion of Sopot beach in the prestigious ranking of the top 100 beaches in the world. According to the Golden Beach Awards, a tourism portal, Sopot earned the 85th spot. This is a huge recognition for the Polish resort, which has been attracting tourists with its charm and rich recreational offer for years.