Russia, the United States, Iran, Israel, and Saudi Arabia voted against a UN resolution on climate change, which received majority support from UN member states. The five nations argued that the resolution's wording did not reflect the necessary international consensus.
Scientists warn that the upcoming El Niño phenomenon could be the strongest ever recorded, leading to severe weather patterns worldwide. This event is expected to begin in the middle of this year, raising concerns about its potential impacts.
Saudi Arabia has announced an ambitious plan to reshape the water, energy, and climate equation as part of its efforts to achieve sustainable development. This initiative aims to enhance the efficiency of natural resource use and address environmental challenges.
Lebanon is currently experiencing severe weather fluctuations, with snow accumulating in the highlands, raising concerns among farmers about potential crop damage. Meteorologists warn of an incoming low-pressure system bringing heavy rain and strong winds.
The Sharqia Governorate has announced a maximum preparedness level to address expected weather fluctuations, implementing necessary measures to ensure citizen safety. This decision comes amid forecasts of climatic changes that may impact the region.
Saudi Arabia is set to experience a notable drop in temperatures starting tomorrow, affecting four major regions. This change comes at a critical time as winter approaches.
Weather forecasts indicate that North Sinai will experience warm weather, with maximum temperatures expected to reach <strong>30 degrees Celsius</strong>. This change in weather comes at a time when many regions in Egypt are witnessing climatic fluctuations.
On May 2nd, Saudi Arabia celebrated Arab Meteorologist and Forecaster Day under the theme 'We Monitor to Protect Our Community and Develop Our Nations'. This event highlights the vital role of meteorologists in safeguarding lives and property.
The meteorological authority in the Kingdom has issued warnings for heavy rains expected this April, indicating they will be rare and exceed normal levels. Citizens are urged to take necessary precautions due to the potential impact on various regions.
Weather forecasts indicate warm conditions on Sunday, with pleasant weather expected on Monday. These changes are part of the usual seasonal transitions in the region.
Heavy rains persist in the Al-Qassim region, prompting warnings of potential flooding in certain areas. Meteorological authorities indicate that these rains may continue in the coming days.
BP, one of the largest oil companies in the UK, suffered significant setbacks after failing to secure positive outcomes in two crucial votes during its annual shareholder meeting. The votes focused on climate disclosures and electronic meetings, highlighting increasing pressures on major corporations to adopt more sustainable practices.
The National Center of Meteorology forecasts continued moderate to heavy thunderstorms today, leading to flash floods in several regions. Affected areas include Al-Baha, Asir, Jazan, and Najran, with similar weather conditions expected in parts of Makkah.
Al-Arish in North Sinai experienced light rain today, bringing relief after a prolonged dry spell. This weather change has raised hopes among farmers for improved agricultural yields.
The National Center of Meteorology in Saudi Arabia confirms no signs of an early summer, with temperatures expected to rise starting in June. Most regions are likely to experience above-normal heat levels.
Kirill Dmitriev, head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund, has sharply criticized the European Union's climate goals, expressing skepticism about their feasibility. His remarks come at a crucial time as global pressures to address climate change intensify.
The closure of the Hormuz Strait has brought coal back into focus as an emergency energy source, raising new concerns about the future of climate. Asian countries are turning to coal to compensate for supply shortages.
Weather forecasts indicate a period of atmospheric instability in the UAE, with a notable drop in temperatures expected on March 6, along with the possibility of light rain in some areas.
The Climate Information Center has issued urgent recommendations for wheat farmers due to a notable increase in temperatures and wind activity. This situation poses a significant threat to wheat crops across agricultural regions.
Weather expert Abdulaziz Al-Hussaini has reported positive forecasts regarding improved rainfall, indicating the ongoing influence of the weather condition known as 'Rainy 3', which may lead to floods in some areas. This situation is generating optimism among citizens and farmers.
Weather forecasts indicate the likelihood of moderate rainfall in parts of Riyadh, which may impact daily activities for residents. These rains are expected to begin in the coming days.
The Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) has forecasted the return of a strong El Niño, signaling the likelihood of prolonged droughts across the country. This climate phenomenon could significantly impact agriculture and water resources, necessitating urgent preparations.
The Egyptian Association for Allergy and Immunology has announced important tips to manage weather fluctuations that could negatively impact health, especially for those with allergies. These recommendations come at a time when the country is experiencing significant climate changes.
Al-Bawarih winds are significant weather phenomena impacting climate in many regions, particularly in the Arabian Peninsula. Dr. Abdullah Al-Masnad conducted a comprehensive analysis of these winds and their environmental effects.
The Egyptian Meteorological Authority has reported that weather fluctuations will persist until late April, necessitating caution against sudden weather changes. The country is expected to experience temperature variations and rainfall in certain areas.
The Malaysian Meteorological Department has issued a thunderstorm warning affecting several states in Peninsular Malaysia until 4 PM today. The warning includes areas in Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, Cameron Highlands, and more.
In a swift response to climate challenges, Cairo Governorate has deployed <strong>137 emergency vehicles</strong> to tackle expected rainfall. This initiative is part of the preparations for the winter season, which typically sees heavy rainfall.
Medina experienced light rain yesterday across various areas, improving the overall atmosphere. This rainfall follows a dry spell, renewing hopes for a good agricultural season.
Jordan has been chosen to host the regional office of the Green Climate Fund, a significant achievement that reflects the international community's trust in the country's efforts to combat climate change. This decision underscores Jordan's commitment to environmental sustainability.
An agricultural expert from Jenderal Sudirman University has warned of a potential decline in food production in Indonesia due to the El Niño phenomenon, which may lead to prolonged drought and increased temperatures. He emphasized the importance of preparedness to face these challenges.