Implement stricter regulations on greenhouse gas emissions, particularly focusing on high-emission countries.
Climate Change
Climate Change Risk
Assessment for this date
Current climate trends indicate a high risk due to increased extreme weather events, rising temperatures, and escalating greenhouse gas emissions.
July 14, 2025
Trend
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Risk Drivers
What is pushing the current reading.
The articles highlight several alarming trends: the third-warmest June on record, increased risk of intense rainfall, and the exacerbation of extreme weather events like tornadoes and floods due to climate change. Additionally, the spike in emissions of potent greenhouse gases from China and the ongoing impacts of climate change on global ecosystems and human populations underscore the urgent need for accelerated climate action. These factors contribute to a high-risk assessment, as they indicate both immediate and long-term threats to global stability and health.
Risk Reduction Actions
Priority actions generated from the current analysis.
Increase public awareness campaigns about the impacts of climate change and promote sustainable practices.
Develop and deploy advanced climate modeling tools to better predict and mitigate the impacts of climate change.
Invest in sustainable technologies and practices to reduce carbon footprints and enhance resilience against climate impacts.
Facilitate global cooperation to address transboundary climate issues and support vulnerable regions.
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Selected Articles
Supporting articles referenced in the latest score.
- Tornado season 2025: active through April, and May is keeping pace
- June 2025 was the planet’s third-warmest on record
- Climate change is increasing the risk of intense rain
- China-based emissions of three potent, climate-warming greenhouse gases spiked in past decade
- Climate Change Made Texas Floods 20% to 30% More Severe Publisher: CleanTechnica