
Chinese and Latin American Scholars Unite for Climate Solutions in Rio
Ahead of the BRICS Summit in Rio, Chinese and Latin American academics are collaborating to find sustainable solutions to climate change.
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Ahead of the BRICS Summit in Rio, Chinese and Latin American academics are collaborating to find sustainable solutions to climate change.

Southern Europe is experiencing an unprecedented heatwave, with record-breaking temperatures scorching the region and scientists warning of more frequent extreme weather due to climate change.

Experts commend China’s balanced efforts in addressing climate change while boosting economic growth, highlighting the nation’s significant role in global environmental initiatives.

At the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting 2025, global leaders focus on ‘Collaboration in the Intelligent Age’ to address challenges like AI’s impact, economic uncertainty, and climate change.

China expresses concern over the U.S. decision to withdraw from the Paris Agreement, emphasizing the importance of global cooperation to tackle climate change.
Scientists reveal how an ancient climate crisis mirrors today’s ocean acidification, highlighting urgent threats to marine ecosystems from rising carbon emissions.
EU scientists predict 2024 will be the hottest year on record, with soaring global temperatures expected to persist into 2025. The urgent announcement highlights the accelerating pace of climate change.

Australia records its hottest spring ever, with temperatures soaring over 2°C above average. The Bureau of Meteorology warns of a heatwave as summer begins.

Venezuela becomes the first country in Latin America to lose all its glaciers as the last one disappears due to global warming, dramatically altering the landscape.

China calls on developed nations to honor climate funding commitments made at COP29, emphasizing the need for $1 trillion annually to support developing countries in the global energy transition.