
Global Warming to Triple Snow Droughts by 2100, New Study Warns
New research warns that climate change could triple the frequency of snow droughts by 2100, posing significant risks to ecosystems and water supplies worldwide.
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New research warns that climate change could triple the frequency of snow droughts by 2100, posing significant risks to ecosystems and water supplies worldwide.

China’s Shenzhou-19 astronauts return after record-breaking mission, South Korea’s wildfires linked to climate change, and more top stories from Asia this week.

Chinese scientists have discovered a gene that boosts rice’s heat tolerance without sacrificing quality or yield, a breakthrough that could secure rice production amid rising global temperatures.

Hawaii is set to hike hotel taxes to fund climate change initiatives, marking a pioneering step in environmental policy.

Pakistan calls for global solidarity to address climate change impacts, highlighting urgent need for adaptation strategies and international support.

Chinese President Xi Jinping reaffirms China’s unwavering commitment to global climate goals, pledging continued climate action and support for international cooperation despite global uncertainties.

Australian scientists report the sixth mass coral bleaching event on the Great Barrier Reef since 2016, signaling urgent need for action against climate change.

Europe experienced its hottest year on record in 2024, facing deadly floods, heatwaves, and unprecedented climate extremes, according to a new joint report.

A new study reveals that extreme marine heat waves have tripled over the past 80 years due to global warming, threatening ocean ecosystems and potentially fueling more powerful storms.

Chinese researchers warn that the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau is expected to warm rapidly over the next decade, threatening water security and ecological balance across Asia.