That's just less than 25 degrees Fahrenheit, the coldest temperature recorded in the city in 48 years... READ MORE›
If you've got high temperatures and low viscosity, and a flushed surface, the traffic may then pick up the road surface... READ MORE›
The burning Iranian oil tanker Sanchi has sunk in Japan's exclusive economic zone, according to Chinese state television. The head of the Iranian rescue team... READ MORE›
"So we can conceivably go back in," added the president, who announced his intention to pull out of the 2015 accord on curbing global warming emissions last June... READ MORE›
President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that the United States could conceivably return to the Paris climate accord, although he stopped short of signal... READ MORE›
The eastern United States and Canada froze Saturday under record-breaking low temperatures following a deadly winter storm as New York's flagship airport d... READ MORE›
Through Christmas and New Year's there were no flakes at all. That hasn't been great news for Russian landscape photographer Ivan Boiko... READ MORE›
Two years on from the Paris Agreement, Macron will meet with world leaders on Tuesday, this time to talk about money... READ MORE›
ADELAIDE, Australia AP -- The world's biggest lithium-ion battery has plugged into an Australian state grid, delivering on a promise by Tesla Inc... READ MORE›
We are 15 years or so away from busting the 1.5 degree Celsius budget, said Piers Forster, a professor of climate change at the University of Leeds... READ MORE›
In aggregate, the study authors note, rising temperatures could cost the global market for manufacturing products billions by the middle of the 21st century... READ MORE›
Earlier this month, seeds stored inside the so-called Doomsday Vault were withdrawn for the first time... READ MORE›
Because of climate change, the occurrence and impact of extreme events has risen, WMO Secretary-General Petteri Taalas said in a statement... READ MORE›
GARDAI are investigating the death of a teenager in Co Clare early on Tuesday... READ MORE›
The Pakistan Rangers Sindh, a paramilitary force that otherwise fights crime in Karachi, has set up 10 heatstroke relief centers across the city... READ MORE›
Coffee plants ideally need mild temperatures between 15 to 26 degrees Celsius to thrive... READ MORE›
To make the clutch even more suggestive, Doraemon is sporting a huge grin and is winking at the camera... READ MORE›
The 2 degree mark is considered the point of no return for catastrophic effects of global warming... READ MORE›
The past nine months have set temperature records for their respective months and the trend continued this month to make 10 in a row, according to Nasa... READ MORE›
Framework Convention on Climate Change said in a statement... READ MORE›
The attention paid to the temperature reading in Pakistan highlights how interest in heat records is growing across Asia alongside rising awareness of climate change... READ MORE›
The final five bodies of British victims killed in the Tunisia beach attack have returned to the UK... READ MORE›
A Lancashire Constabulary spokesman said inquiries had led police to treat the baby's death as suspicious... READ MORE›
Sandra Bland death Texas officials deny editing arrest video... READ MORE›
Bhubaneswar has recorded temperatures above 40C for some time now... READ MORE›
The state-run Anadolu news agency reported that even the Bosphorus Strait running through Turkey's largest city was closed with ferries being halted... READ MORE›
The bodies of nine more Britons killed in the Tunisian beach attack have arrived back in the UK... READ MORE›
It seeks to limit rising temperatures to within 2 degrees Celsius 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit compared to pre-industrial levels through the year 2100... READ MORE›
Jordan Blackburn fell ill following substance abuse at Kendal Calling on 31 July... READ MORE›
India's former record high was 60 years ago, when temperatures reached 123 degrees Fahrenheit in Alwar, also a city in Rajasthan... READ MORE›
Woking Coroner's Court heard that Surrey Police was continuing a murder investigation into the deaths... READ MORE›
Was forced to cancel 50 flights so far this week--43 of them on Tuesday--from its Phoenix hub because the forecast high is 120 degrees Fahrenheit 49 degrees Celsius ... READ MORE›
A man has died in a collision in Cork which also left a child with serious injuries... READ MORE›
A proposed fully air-conditioned venue for the 2022 World Cup, the Khalifa International Stadium has been completed... READ MORE›
He is thought to have been playing with other children at a house in Mijas on the Costa del Sol when he fell into the pool... READ MORE›
Bradford family deaths three women were stabbed father was hanged... READ MORE›
With temperatures touching 119 degrees Fahrenheit 48 degrees Celsius in the Arizona city, some jets couldn't generate enough lift... READ MORE›
'My friend is dying' During the call, Mr Sanchez asks the young woman if Chavez-Silver is breathing, to which she replies Barely!... READ MORE›
West London Coroner's Court heard Mrs Solanki was struggling to get on with her live-in parents-in-law... READ MORE›
Met Police Commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe called for nitrous oxide to be made illegal in the wake of Mr Calvert's death... READ MORE›
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