Summer 2024 sweltered to Earth’s hottest on record, making it even more likely that this year will end up as the warmest humanity has measured, European climate service Copernicus reported Friday.
Summer broke global heat records for the second straight year, scientists have confirmed — putting 2024 firmly on track to be the hottest year in recorded history. The period between June and ...
As floodwaters coursed through Texas and Taiwan, as mosquito-borne viruses spread across the Americas, as lethal heat struck down children on hikes and grandparents on pilgrimage, the world’s ...
The Northern Hemisphere just experienced the hottest summer on record since at least 1940, even topping last year’s record-breaking season, according to the European Union’s Copernicus ...
By Austyn Gaffney The summer of “brat,” the Paris Olympics and political conventions may be winding down, but the heat in 2024 is still going strong. The southwestern United States’ sizzling ...
It’s September that represents the beginning of everything. The lazy summer is over and suddenly your calendar is full—back ...
We hate to break it to you, but summer is nearly over. Ideally, you've spent the last few months blasting good tunes by the pool or beach while working on your tan, or maybe with your windows ...
Supported by By Steven Kurutz Photographs by Sophie Park In addition to reporting from a beach on Cape Cod, Steven Kurutz interviewed fans of summer by phone. The vacationers were gone.
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As Southern California swelters under its most punishing heat wave of the year, international climate officials have confirmed that summer 2024 was Earth’s hottest on record. “During the past ...
“I Had Some Help” never relinquished the top spot, even as Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” dominated the Hot 100 in the back half of the summer; it certainly doesn’t hurt that “I ...