Lowest maximum extent reached in March in the 47-year satellite record
Extreme events from drought and flooding in Australia to record wildfires in South Korea and severe heatwave in Central Asia
Charting the weather effects on power use
Showing the effects of global warming on the cryosphere
‘Climate whiplash’ for some of the world’s biggest centres
Brace for more wet, cold and warm weather ahead
Spread into danger zones on the outskirts of large cities
Guide to the FT climate graphic of the week
Warnings of flash floods in charred southern California follow a once in a lifetime freeze in Gulf states
Data for warmest year sparks fears climate change is accelerating faster than expected
Unusually hot oceans lead to more rain, causing flooding in many parts of the world
Latest findings bring forward possible date and follow dramatic sea ice loss around north pole recorded since 1980s
World’s largest inland water body ‘within weeks’ of lowest level as climate change takes toll, says ecology official
First rainfall in weeks does little to ease dry conditions throughout New York state and New Jersey
Critical minerals rush spurs demand and study finds loss of one in three tree species
Bogotá limits water use and Quito schedules daily power cuts to cope with historically low rainfall
Pressure rises on agriculture and industry to reduce pollution and cut its share of use from 59%
Storm estimated to have caused about $50bn in damage, according to President Joe Biden
Torrential rain and mudslides in inland regions leave many unaccounted for in remote mountain communities
Warming of 1.5C to 3C will lead to droughts and heatwaves requiring greater use of air-conditioning systems
Brussels’ pledge of up to €10bn following European floods comes as insurers face estimated €3bn in claims
Destruction of forest combined with low rainfall exacerbate effects of climate change
Greek, Italian and Spanish islands rely on rationing, tankers and desalination as global warming and tourists sap reserves
Critics say a proposed change could allow large energy users to hide their true emissions
Year remains on track to be the hottest yet, agency says