The escalating impacts of climate change,driven by record-breaking global temperatures and extreme weather events like floods and heat-waves,disproportionately affect the Global South.In 2024,the global average temper...The escalating impacts of climate change,driven by record-breaking global temperatures and extreme weather events like floods and heat-waves,disproportionately affect the Global South.In 2024,the global average temperature reached 15.10℃,1.60℃above pre-industrial levels,marking the warmest year since 1850[1].Despite contributing minimally to global carbon emissions[2],regions such as South Asia,Africa,and Latin America face severe climate-related disasters due to limited infrastructural resilience and adaptive capacity.Floods,in particular,have displaced millions across these regions,highlighting the urgent need for more equitable climate action.展开更多
文摘The escalating impacts of climate change,driven by record-breaking global temperatures and extreme weather events like floods and heat-waves,disproportionately affect the Global South.In 2024,the global average temperature reached 15.10℃,1.60℃above pre-industrial levels,marking the warmest year since 1850[1].Despite contributing minimally to global carbon emissions[2],regions such as South Asia,Africa,and Latin America face severe climate-related disasters due to limited infrastructural resilience and adaptive capacity.Floods,in particular,have displaced millions across these regions,highlighting the urgent need for more equitable climate action.