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  • Wednesday, 28 May, 2025
    ExplainerClimate change
    How we made it: climate hit to US home lending

    Risk of repossessions rises as insurance costs climb and house values fall

    The Sunshine Hills neighbourhood after a series of tornadoes hit Laurel County, in London, Kentucky in mid-May.
  • Tuesday, 20 May, 2025
    ExplainerVisual and data journalism
    How we made it: will China be the first electrostate?

    Beijing dominates in solar, wind, electric cars, rail and batteries

  • Monday, 12 May, 2025
    ExplainerVisual and data journalism
    How we made it: cities facing the next climate disaster

    ‘Sitting ducks’ in focus following Valencia flooding and LA fires

  • Tuesday, 29 April, 2025
    ExplainerVisual and data journalism
    How we made it: sudden flips in temperature

    More than 60% of the world suffered more frequent, intense and more rapid shifts between extremes in six decade study

  • Monday, 14 April, 2025
    Visual and data journalism
    How we made it: why security hangs on Arctic ice lows

    Lowest maximum extent reached in March in the 47-year satellite record

    An aerial view of spruce trees in Canada’s Northwest Territories
  • Monday, 7 April, 2025
    ExplainerData visualisation
    How we made it: ‘Bonkers’ weather trends in March

    Extreme events from drought and flooding in Australia to record wildfires in South Korea and a severe heatwave in central Asia

  • Tuesday, 1 April, 2025
    ExplainerClimate change
    How we made it: global energy demand link to climate change

    Charting the weather effects on power use

    A person is passing by second-hand air conditioner machines inside a second-hand electronics market in Kolkata, India
  • Monday, 24 March, 2025
    Visual and data journalism
    How we made it: Arctic sea ice extent reaching record lows

    Showing the effects of global warming on the cryosphere

  • Monday, 17 March, 2025
    ExplainerVisual and data journalism
    How we made it: is your city getting wetter or drier?

    ‘Climate whiplash’ for some of the world’s biggest centres

    A tourist’s umbrella blows upside down
  • Monday, 10 March, 2025
    ExplainerVisual and data journalism
    How we made it: behind the coming polar vortex and other extremes

    Brace for more wet, cold and warm weather ahead

    A satellite image taken on February 25 2025 of three cyclones, from left, Alfred, Seru and Rae, east of Australia in the south Pacific
  • Sunday, 2 March, 2025
    Visual and data journalism
    How we made it: mapping the building boom in high risk zones

    Spread into danger zones on the outskirts of large cities

  • Tuesday, 25 February, 2025
    Data visualisation
    How we made it: Glaciers shrinking

    Guide to the FT climate graphic of the week

    The Rhone Glacier in Switzerland, the oldest in the European Alps, was covered in white blankets in 2022 to prevent it from melting
  • Sunday, 26 January, 2025
    Climate change
    Wild January weather assails the US

    Warnings of flash floods in charred southern California follow a once in a lifetime freeze in Gulf states

    Bourbon Street in New Orleans after a rare winter snowstorm churned across the UU Gulf Coast
  • Friday, 10 January, 2025
    Climate change
    World breaches 1.5C global warming target for first time in 2024

    Data for warmest year sparks fears climate change is accelerating faster than expected

    Aerial view showing dead fish due to drought in the Bustillos Lagoon, near Anahuac, Chihuahua State, Mexico
  • Monday, 9 December, 2024
    Climate change
    High sea surface temperatures fuel record warm year

    Unusually hot oceans lead to more rain, causing flooding in many parts of the world

    An aerial view of tourists kayak on a sunny afternoon in the Pacific Ocean off San Diego
  • Saturday, 7 December, 2024
    Climate change
    First ice-free day in the Arctic Ocean may come before 2030, study shows

    Latest findings bring forward possible date and follow dramatic sea ice loss around north pole recorded since 1980s

    Arctic sea ice
  • Saturday, 30 November, 2024
    Climate change
    Caspian Sea ebbs towards record low

    World’s largest inland water body ‘within weeks’ of lowest level as climate change takes toll, says ecology official

    Teenagers from a boxing school take part in a training session on the shores of the Caspian Sea near Soviet oil rigs in the Azerbaijani capital Baku
  • Sunday, 24 November, 2024
    Climate change
    US north-east suffers unusual November drought and fires

    First rainfall in weeks does little to ease dry conditions throughout New York state and New Jersey

    Low water levels in the Ashokan reservoir in upstate New York, US
  • Friday, 1 November, 2024
    Deforestation
    Mining eats into more of the world’s forests

    Critical minerals rush spurs demand and study finds loss of one in three tree species

    Aerial view of an illegal mining operation in Yanomami territory in Roraima State, Brazil
  • Saturday, 26 October, 2024
    Climate change
    Blackouts and water rationing as South American drought worsens

    Bogotá limits water use and Quito schedules daily power cuts to cope with historically low rainfall

  • Monday, 14 October, 2024
    Water scarcity
    Almost two-thirds of EU water in bad condition, report shows

    Pressure rises on agriculture and industry to reduce pollution and cut its share of use from 59%

    A water supply gate on an irrigation canal, alongside rice paddy fields on a farm in Spain
  • Friday, 11 October, 2024
    Hurricanes
    Hurricane Milton was intensified by human-driven climate change, say scientists

    Storm estimated to have caused about $50bn in damage, according to President Joe Biden

    A  flooded street with debris in the aftermath of Hurricane Milton, in Siesta Key, Florida
  • Sunday, 6 October, 2024
    Hurricanes
    Death toll tops 225 in US states hit by Hurricane Helene

    Torrential rain and mudslides in inland regions leave many unaccounted for in remote mountain communities

    A destroyed car sits amidst debris in front of a destroyed home in Barnardsville, North Carolina
  • Sunday, 29 September, 2024
    Climate change
    Energy demand for cooling in global cities to soar, says report

    Warming of 1.5C to 3C will lead to droughts and heatwaves requiring greater use of air-conditioning systems

    The Lower Manhattan skyline
  • Friday, 20 September, 2024
    Floods
    Deadly flood losses mount as insurers and governments tally costs

    Brussels’ pledge of up to €10bn following European floods comes as insurers face estimated €3bn in claims

    Flooding from the river Oder in Wroclaw, Poland, on Thursday
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