
CLIMATE CHANGE
HUMANITY'S FUTURE DEPENDS ON OUR ACTIONS TODAY
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CLIMATE CHANGE WARNINGS
July 22, 2024
July 22, 2024 was the hottest day ever recorded, according to NASA's temperature data
The era of "global boiling" has arrived
The UN Secretary-General has called for urgent global action on climate change, saying that "the era of global warming has ended" and now "the era of global boiling has arrived."

302.4
Billion
Work Hours lost to excessive heat in 2019
2023
Was the hottest year ever recorded
1.2
Trillion tons of ice lost every year
1
Earth for Us to Protect

Climate Change - Why Should We Care?
This is what Climate Change is doing to our Earth.
Take a few moments to look at some images around the world, showing what climate change does to the planet and humans. Hover or click on the images to read what it shows.

Cristina Mittermeier’s stark photograph of an emaciated polar bear struggling across a barren Arctic landscape powerfully illustrates the devastating effects of global warming on vulnerable wildlife.

Ed Ram Ed Ram’s stark aerial photo captures the tragic aftermath of Kenya's severe drought, with six lifeless giraffes illustrating the desperate struggle for survival amid a parched landscape.

John Sibley’s photo of a Buckingham Palace guard being given water during London’s heatwave starkly symbolizes the UK's struggle to cope with unprecedented temperatures.

Cristina Mittermeier’s stark photograph of an emaciated polar bear struggling across a barren Arctic landscape powerfully illustrates the devastating effects of global warming on vulnerable wildlife.




