T he deadly heatwave that hit Africa’s Sahel region in early April would not have occurred without “human-induced” climate change, according to a study by the World Weather Attribution (WWA ...
And heatwaves fuelled by climate change can worsen dry conditions when they do occur, by increasing evaporation from the soil ...
More than 100 people died at the end of March and the beginning of April 2024, as extreme heat swept through a region across the Sahel and West Africa that caused maximum temperatures exceeding 45 ...
Intense rainy season has unleashed a humanitarian crisis across large areas of the Sahel region. Human-caused climate change worsened floods that have killed hundreds of people and displaced ...
A deadly heatwave in West Africa and the Sahel was "impossible" without human-induced climate change, scientists say. Temperatures soared above 48C in Mali last month with one hospital linking ...
Each chapter presents a nuanced case study: Across the Sahel, farmers and herders fight ... Scientific American spoke with him about the ways climate change ignites existing societal powder ...
This year saw record breaking floods across the Sahel, and Senegal was no exception ... gas emissions owe Africa for the ...
Scientists assess whether individual extreme weather events can be attributed to climate change by considering ... during an extreme heatwave across the Sahel region of Africa, which was linked ...
Human-caused climate change worsened floods that have killed ... has unleashed a humanitarian crisis across large areas of the Sahel region bordering the Sahara desert. A new analysis by the ...