Air Pollution, Weather, and Climate: How They Influence Each Other
In January 2026, air pollution and climate are no longer viewed as separate issues. They are essentially two sides of the same coin, linked by a “feedback loop” where pollution…
How Weather Forecasting Technology Has Evolved Over Time
The evolution of weather forecasting is a journey from “looking at the clouds” to “simulating the entire planet.” In 2026, we have reached a pivotal moment where traditional physics-based models…
Climate Change and Agriculture: Weather Risks for Food Security
In January 2026, the global food system is navigating what experts at the World Economic Forum call the “Decade of Disruption.” Agriculture is uniquely vulnerable because it is the only…
Urban Heat Islands: Why Cities Are Getting Hotter
In January 2026, the “Urban Heat Island” (UHI) effect is no longer just a meteorological curiosity; it has become a primary driver of urban policy. As cities expand, they are…
Melting Glaciers and Polar Ice: What It Means for Sea Levels
In January 2026, the conversation around melting ice has shifted from “if” to “how fast.” While the world’s glaciers and polar ice sheets act as the planet’s air conditioning system,…
The Role of El Niño and La Niña in Global Weather Extremes
As of January 2026, we are witnessing a critical “changing of the guard” in the Pacific Ocean. The La Niña conditions that have influenced global weather over the past year…
How Climate Change Is Intensifying Hurricanes and Cyclones
In early 2026, the scientific consensus has solidified: while climate change may not be significantly increasing the number of tropical storms each year, it is undeniably making the ones that…
Droughts Around the World: Climate Change and Water Scarcity
In early 2026, the United Nations released a landmark report officially declaring an era of “Global Water Bankruptcy.” This term signals that we have moved past a temporary “crisis” into…
Extreme Rainfall and Flooding: Causes, Impacts, and Prevention
In 2026, we are seeing a paradox: even as the world gets hotter and droughts become more frequent, when it does rain, it often falls with unprecedented intensity. This isn’t…
The Science Behind Heatwaves and Why They’re Becoming More Frequent
To understand why heatwaves are becoming more frequent, we have to look at the “engine” of the atmosphere. In the 1900s, a heatwave was a rare glitch in the system;…
