No country is safe from the devastating impacts of extreme weather -- and saving lives means making early-warning systems accessible to all, UN chief António Guterres said on Wednesday.
Morocco and Finland have taken another step toward strengthening their bilateral cooperation, signing a new Memorandum of ...
Today's decisions for tomorrow's generationsThe World Meteorological Organization has adopted the first WMO Youth Action Plan, marking a structured ...
The coastal regions of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh may experience rough sea conditions, heavy rainfall, and strong winds as a ...
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Wednesday it was now clear that efforts to cap global warming at 1.5 Celsius above ...
The Trump administration has carried out deep cuts to the National Weather Service and fired hundreds of weather forecasters ...
Progress is being made, but more must be done. UN officials call for worldwide alert system as 'spiraling' threat becomes ...
Twenty years ago this week, back in 2005, Hurricane Wilma was raging across the Caribbean Sea, and bringing devastating ...
Jacksonville, Fl. — THE TROPICS: The Atlantic Basin Overview: The Atlantic hurricane season is June 1st through Nov. 30th. (1 ...
Nnimmo Bassey, a prominent figure in the decades-long environmental struggles in Africa's largest oil-producing country, will ...
The United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres warned on Wednesday that global warming is pushing the planet to the ...