World faces record-breaking climate shifts in 2025 – from melting glaciers to deadly heatwaves.

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Record Heatwaves

Countries across Asia, Europe, and North America faced their hottest summers in recorded history, forcing mass evacuations and straining healthcare systems.

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Melting Arctic

Arctic ice melted at unprecedented speed, threatening polar bears, seals, and the survival of indigenous Arctic communities who rely on frozen landscapes.

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Amazon Drought

The Amazon rainforest suffered extreme droughts, drying up rivers, destroying habitats, and weakening the Earth’s largest carbon sink.

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Flooded Cities

Rising sea levels submerged parts of major coastal cities like Miami, Jakarta, and Venice, displacing millions of people.

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Wildfire Surge

From California to Australia, massive wildfires burned millions of acres, creating toxic smoke clouds and destroying entire towns.

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Coral Bleaching

Warming oceans caused coral reefs to bleach at record rates, threatening fish species and collapsing marine ecosystems worldwide.

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Desert Expansion

The Sahara and other deserts expanded rapidly, swallowing once-fertile lands, reducing farmland, and forcing migration in Africa and Asia.

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Cyclone Intensification

Tropical storms became stronger and more destructive, devastating parts of Asia and the Americas with record wind speeds and rainfall.

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Food Security Crisis

Global crop failures caused by droughts and floods led to rising food prices and growing hunger, particularly in vulnerable regions.

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Water Scarcity

Over a billion people faced severe water shortages as rivers dried up and groundwater supplies depleted rapidly.

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Global Climate Pact

Nations rushed into new climate agreements in 2025, promising stricter policies to cut emissions and fund renewable energy.

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Hope in Innovation

Despite the crisis, new AI-driven green technologies, renewable energy grids, and sustainable farming methods offered hope for survival.

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