Wildfires drive rising global air pollution as WMO warns of health riskSeptember 5, 2025 Wildfires fueled by climate change worsened global air pollution in 2024, causing PM2.5 spikes and prompting WMO calls for urgent cross-border action.
WHO and WMO report 22.85 million injuries and 19,000 deaths from heatAugust 22, 2025 WHO and WMO urge heat-health plans to protect workers, citing 22.85 million injuries and 19,000 deaths annually linked to rising temperatures.
Global climate intelligence advances with iClimateAction launchMarch 9, 2025 iClimateAction strengthens global climate intelligence by bridging data gaps and enhancing monitoring systems for 193 nations.
WMO declares 2024 the hottest year ever amid climate change warningsDecember 30, 2024 The World Meteorological Organization confirms 2024 is the warmest year on record, citing rising greenhouse gases and extreme weather events driven by human activities.