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Home > 2023

Year: 2023

Climate change fuelled extreme weather in 2023; expect more records in 2024

A composite image showing five photos including a boy in Africa carrying water jugs, a dried up lake, a farmer in Syria, a wildfire in Canada and a flood in India

Until the world moves away from fossil fuels and reduces emissions to net zero, extreme weather will continue to become more intense

22 December, 2023 | News |

Compounding natural hazards and high vulnerability led to severe impacts from Horn of Africa flooding exacerbated by climate change and Indian Ocean Dipole

A man sits on top of a pile of sandbags in Somalia with a river behind. Very heavy rainfall is on the way.

After years of drought the short rainy season (October to December, OND) in the Horn of Africa brought exceptionally heavy rains, particularly in November, leading to severe flooding in the South of Ethiopia, Eastern Kenya and many regions in southern and central Somalia.

07 December, 2023 | Extreme rainfall | Africa

Extreme poverty renders Madagascar highly vulnerable to underreported extreme heat that would not have occurred without human-induced climate change

A street in Antananarivo, Madagascar with people sitting on the ground selling fruit.

Madagascar, in particular the most populated region around the capital of Antananarivo experienced in 2023 its hottest October ever, breaking many high and low temperature records.

23 November, 2023 | Heatwave | Africa

Human-induced climate change compounded by socio-economic water stressors increased severity of drought in Syria, Iraq and Iran

A photo of a man in Iraq, wearing traditional clothing, standing next to a dog and in front of a dried up river.

From boreal winter 2020 onwards, a large region in West Asia, encompassing the Fertile Crescent around the rivers Euphrates and Tigris as well as Iran has suffered from exceptionally low rains and elevated temperatures. The resulting 3-year drought has led to severe impacts on agriculture and access to potable water.  

08 November, 2023 | Drought | Asia

Strong influence of climate change in uncharacteristic early spring heat in South America

Large parts of South America suffered from extremely high temperatures for an extended period of time, reaching above 40ºC in central and Northern Brazil during mid-September, despite it being the spring season. 

10 October, 2023 | Heatwave | South America

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