š Climate is changing faster than ever! Heatwaves, flash droughts, and rising CO2 levels are creating unprecedented risks for our planet and our health.
āHeat, drought, and CO2: Earthās climate is changingāand so are we.ā
Learn how these interconnected extremes impact Earth and humansāand what we can do to adapt.
Earthās climate is undergoing dramatic changes, with far-reaching consequences for ecosystems, human health, and societies worldwide. Recent studies reveal that extreme weather events and rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) levels are interacting in ways that intensify damage, creating unprecedented challenges for our planet and ourselves.
One alarming trend is the rapid increase of compound extreme events, particularly heatwaves followed by droughts. Research from South Korea and Australia shows that the type of extreme event where heat triggers drought has expanded from covering 2.5% of the Earthās land in the 1980s to 16.7% by 2023, with likely further increases in 2024ā2025 (Yahoo News, 2026). These flash droughts occur suddenly, giving communities and farmers little time to prepare, and are especially damaging to crops, water supplies, and ecosystems.