India, Oct. 16 -- A decade after the Paris Agreement, the world faces an average of 11 extra hot days annually, with some regions experiencing up to 35 more.

Despite progress in reducing projected warming, the report highlights the urgent need for transformative adaptation and deeper emission cuts to prevent a future dominated by deadly heat.

A decade after the signing of the Paris Agreement, the planet is living through the hottest years in recorded history - and extreme heat is killing more people than any other climate hazard, according to a new report.

The global assessment by Climate Central and World Weather Attribution found that while the Paris framework has helped bend the global warming curve - lowering projected end-of-centu...