Next El Niño could be strongest in decades

Meteorologists gather around computer screens in a control room, analyzing data and models related to the developing El Niño phenomenon as concerns rise about its potential strength and global impacts.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has reported that sea surface temperatures in the equatorial Pacific have risen significantly, indicating a robust El Niño event is underway. Historical data shows that strong El Niño events, such as those in 1982-83 and 1997-98, have had widespread impacts on global weather patterns, leading to extreme weather … Read more

2025 Wildfires Were the Costliest Ever According to Researchers

flames engulf a charred landscape with burned trees and destroyed homes in a devastated community affected by the 2025 wildfires.

Researchers from various institutions, including the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), have reported that the combination of extreme heat, prolonged drought, and strong winds contributed to the rapid spread of the fires. To understand more about the impact of heat on such events, you may want to check out Understanding the Effects of Hot … Read more

Exploring the Insights of BBC Inside Science

A group of scientists discusses the implications of artificial intelligence in healthcare during a recent episode of BBC Inside Science.

In its latest episodes, the program has invited leading scientists and researchers to share their insights on pressing topics. For instance, a recent episode aired on October 15, 2023, which included a segment on the implications of AI in healthcare, addressing both the potential benefits and ethical concerns surrounding its use. This discussion resonates with … Read more

Exploring the Heartbreaking Elegy of Time and Water

A group of activists holds signs demanding climate action during a vibrant protest in a city square, with a backdrop of tall buildings and a clear blue sky.

In this context, filmmakers are increasingly turning their lenses toward environmental issues, using their platforms to highlight the devastating impacts of climate change. Documentaries, in particular, have emerged as powerful tools for educating the public, with directors like Sara Dosa crafting narratives that resonate emotionally and intellectually. Her latest project captures the essence of this … Read more

Understanding the Extreme Rise in Temperature Records

A group of people in summer clothing gathers at a park, visibly sweating as they seek shade under trees during an intense heatwave.

Countries such as Canada, the United States, and parts of Europe have faced extreme heat events, leading to wildfires, droughts, and health emergencies. In Canada, temperatures soared to 49.6 degrees Celsius in British Columbia, breaking previous records by a significant margin. Meanwhile, the European heatwave has prompted warnings from meteorological agencies about the potential for … Read more

Six ways to keep your home and yourself cool in hot weather

A group of people is gathered under a shaded area in a park, sipping cold drinks and using fans to stay cool as the sun beats down on the surrounding landscape during a heat wave.

The increasing frequency and intensity of heat waves can be attributed to climate change, which is causing shifts in weather patterns globally. In Europe, for instance, the European Space Agency noted that temperatures in parts of Southern Europe were 5°C to 10°C above normal in late June, leading to widespread alerts and advisories. Such extreme … Read more

Understanding the Formation of Hurricanes and Typhoons and the Impact of Climate Change

Residents evacuate their homes as Typhoon Koinu makes landfall in Taiwan, bringing heavy rain and strong winds that threaten coastal infrastructure.

In the Pacific, Typhoon Koinu has also gained attention, having made landfall in Taiwan in mid-October with devastating winds and heavy rainfall. The storm’s impact has led to widespread evacuations and significant infrastructure damage, highlighting the vulnerabilities of coastal communities. Meteorological agencies are closely monitoring such events to assess their links to long-term climate patterns, … Read more

The rising threat of disease-carrying mosquitoes and heat-related deaths

A health worker educates a community about the dangers of mosquitoborne diseases during a public awareness event in a hot, humid environment.

In recent months, regions such as Southeast Asia and parts of the Americas have reported surges in mosquito populations, coinciding with unusually high temperatures. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) noted a 30% increase in reported dengue cases in the Americas in 2023 compared to the previous year, highlighting the urgent need for … Read more

A woolly solution to NI’s peatland problems

Sheep graze on a lush green peatland in County Tyrone, where a pilot project aims to explore sustainable management practices for restoring the damaged ecosystem.

In recent months, various stakeholders, including environmental groups and government agencies, have been exploring innovative solutions to restore and protect these ecosystems. One such initiative involves the use of sheep grazing as a management tool, which proponents argue could help control vegetation and promote the growth of peat-forming plants. This approach has garnered attention as … Read more

Exploring the Depths of BBC Inside Science

A group of scientists discusses climate change models during a live broadcast of BBC Inside Science, with charts and data displayed on screens behind them.

Recent episodes have highlighted key topics such as climate change, advancements in medical research, and the ethical implications of artificial intelligence. For instance, the program featured a segment on the latest climate models developed by leading researchers, emphasizing their implications for global policy decisions. This timely coverage is essential as governments and organizations prepare for … Read more