World's big cities see 26% rise in extreme hot days : Study

30 septembre 2025
Major global cities now face 26% more very hot days annually than three decades ago, with 2024 marking the highest count. A new analysis reveals this alarming trend, particularly impacting vulnerable residents in informal settlements. Experts urge urgent funding for urban adaptation measures to (...)
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