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World Weather Attribution Warns Millions Near Limits of Adaptation

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12/30/2025
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Key Takeaways:

  • World Weather Attribution finds climate change intensified extreme weather in 2025, pushing millions close to the limits of adaptation.
  • Heatwaves, floods and storms were the most frequent events, with 157 humanitarian-impact incidents recorded and 22 studied in-depth.
  • The report links most analysed events to human-caused warming and highlights data gaps in the Global South that constrain attribution.
  • Scientists urge rapid cuts to fossil fuel use to avoid more irreversible damage to vulnerable communities.


New Delhi – An annual analysis by World Weather Attribution (WWA) shows that climate change drove a rise in deadly and damaging weather in 2025, intensifying heatwaves, floods, storms and wildfires and pushing millions close to what scientists call the limits of adaptation.

Limits of adaptation and the 2025 findings

The report, produced by an international consortium of climate scientists, identified 157 extreme-weather events during the year that met criteria for humanitarian impact. Floods and heatwaves were the most frequent, with 49 events each, followed by 38 storms, 11 wildfires, seven droughts and three cold spells. The team carried out rapid, in-depth analyses on 22 events across Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceania. Of those, 17 were found to have been made more severe or more likely because of climate change.

Global temperatures remained exceptionally high throughout 2025 despite La Niña conditions, which typically produce milder global temperatures. The report notes that the three-year average will for the first time cross the 1.5°C threshold compared with pre-industrial levels. Scientists warned this rise already translates into measurable increases in the frequency and intensity of extreme heat and other hazards.

Human costs and unequal impacts

Heatwaves emerged as the deadliest hazard of the year. The report cites research estimating that a single summer heatwave in Europe resulted in about 24,400 deaths. Tropical cyclones and storms also caused substantial loss of life and damage, with a recent series of simultaneous storms across Asia and Southeast Asia responsible for more than 1,700 deaths and billions in economic losses.

WWA emphasised that extreme weather disproportionately affects vulnerable and marginalised communities. The report highlights persistent inequalities in climate science itself, noting that limited observational data and constraints in climate modelling make it harder to analyse events in parts of the Global South. Such gaps obstruct timely attribution and can delay targeted adaptation and humanitarian responses.

What scientists urge

Researchers said reducing exposure and vulnerability remains the most reliable way to save lives, but they warned that some 2025 events already demonstrated communities approaching the limits of adaptation. Friederike Otto, professor of climate science at Imperial College London and co-founder of WWA, said policymakers must recognise that continued reliance on fossil fuels carries direct human and economic costs.

“Each year the risks of climate change become less hypothetical and more brutal reality,” Otto said. The report calls for rapid reductions in fossil fuel consumption and faster implementation of adaptation measures, particularly in regions where data and modelling resources are scarce.

While attribution studies do not assign blame for specific political choices, the findings underline the urgent need for coordinated international action on mitigation, strengthened early-warning systems and investments in resilience for the most affected populations. As countries including India face repeated extreme events, the report provides a scientific foundation for policy decisions on emissions, adaptation funding and disaster preparedness.

WWA’s 2025 review makes clear that the consequences of warming are already manifest. Without accelerated global action, scientists warn that more communities will be pushed beyond their capacity to adapt.

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