The World Weather Attribution report revealed how 2024 experienced record-breaking climate impacts with at least 3,700 deaths and millions displaced due to extreme weather events.
The report found that climate change had a more significant impact than the El Niño phenomenon, highlighting its role in the severe drought in the Amazon and other weather extremes.
In 2024, climate change contributed to an average of 41 additional dangerous heat days, record floods, and also intensified hurricanes like Hurricane Helene, causing significant economic damage.
The Amazon rainforest and Pantanal Wetland suffered from severe droughts and wildfires in 2024, resulting in huge biodiversity loss, essential for global ecological stability.
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