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NZ oceans warming 34% faster than global average

Exclusive analysis reveals New Zealand's marine waters are warming dramatically faster than worldwide trends, threatening marine ecosystems and coastal communities with severe consequences.

Atlantic Ocean Currents Near Catastrophic Collapse

A new scientific study reveals the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is dangerously close to a tipping point, a shutdown that would trigger catastrophic climate impacts across Europe and North America, with Miami facing an existential thr

Ocean's Vital Circulation System Fails - Climate Warning

A critical ocean current system responsible for regulating global climate and sustaining marine life is showing signs of collapse. Scientists warn this failure could trigger catastrophic weather shifts and devastate ecosystems worldwide.

UK Braces for 40C Heatwave with First September Amber Alert

The UK faces an extreme September heatwave with temperatures forecast to soar to 40°C, triggering the first-ever amber heat-health alert for the month. Authorities warn of significant health risks and transport disruptions.

Scientists Find Massive 'Takeaway' Ocean Current

A groundbreaking study reveals a previously unknown deep ocean current, dubbed the 'takeaway,' transporting vast volumes of water southward. This discovery reshapes our understanding of global climate systems.

Saharan Surge to Bring 24C Heatwave to UK This Week

Britain is set to bask in a surprise early heatwave as a blast of hot air from the Sahara sends temperatures soaring to a glorious 24°C, with forecasters predicting a week of unexpected sunshine.

UK Heatwave: 30C Temperatures Set to Return

Britain braces for another blast of summer heat as the Met Office forecasts a rapid temperature surge, with parts of the UK potentially hitting 30°C. Get the full forecast and expert insights.

2025 Set to Be UK's Hottest Summer on Record

The Met Office issues a stark warning that summer 2025 could break all historical temperature records in the UK, with new data pointing to an intense and prolonged heat event driven by climate change and natural variability.

UK Braces for Record 40°C Heat in 2025

The Met Office predicts unprecedented temperatures for summer 2025, potentially exceeding 40°C, as climate change accelerates extreme weather patterns across the UK.

Late September Heatwave Forecast for UK

The Met Office forecasts an unexpected September heatwave for the UK, with temperatures set to soar into the high 20s Celsius, defying typical autumn forecasts.

UK September Heatwave: 30C Forecast

The Met Office forecasts a late-summer heatwave for the UK, with temperatures potentially reaching 30°C in parts of England. Get the full forecast and expert insights.

UK Heatwave: Met Office Issues 30C Health Risk Warning

The Met Office has issued a stark health warning as Britain braces for a scorching weekend with temperatures set to soar to 30°C. Experts warn the extreme heat poses significant risks to vulnerable groups.

Met Office Issues Level 3 Cold Weather Alert for England

The Met Office has escalated its cold weather warnings to Level 3 for England, urging vulnerable populations to take immediate action as a severe cold snap brings hazardous icy conditions and sub-zero temperatures nationwide.

Ocean Acidification Weakening Shark Teeth, Study Finds

Groundbreaking UK research reveals that ocean acidification, driven by climate change, is weakening shark teeth and denticles, posing a severe threat to their survival and the health of marine ecosystems.

African Plume Heatwave: 30°C Forecast for UK in July

Exclusive long-range forecast predicts a major heatwave hitting the UK in mid-July, with temperatures potentially soaring to 30°C as an 'African plume' sweeps across the country. Get the full breakdown and regional outlook.

Phoenix Hits 47.2°C in Record Southwest Heatwave

The US National Weather Service issues extreme heat warnings as Phoenix, Arizona, endures a historic heatwave with temperatures soaring to 47.2°C (117°F), posing severe health risks and straining infrastructure.

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