According to the latest UN data, Simon Stiell, Executive Secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, said the warning signs of climate disaster were now coming from all directions. The terrible consequences of the climate crisis are reaching the level of national emergencies for both people and economies," Stiell said. Record-breaking wildfires have affected France, Spain and other parts of Europe amid heatwaves, triggering mass evacuations and putting pressure on regional and national economies. Deadly storms in Chile have destroyed homes and claimed lives, while temperatures in Japan have reached an unprecedented 40 degrees Celsius. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said reliable monitoring, forecasting, cross-border data sharing and early warning systems are essential to protecting lives, livelihoods and ecosystems.