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Climate change added 41 days of dangerous heat around world
Climate change added 41 extra days of dangerous heat in 2024
In 2024, human-caused climate change led to 41 extra days of dangerous heat and worsened extreme weather worldwide.
Climate change is the worst. Here's just how bad it got this year.
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in 2024 was undoubtedly the most depressing:
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wreaked havoc around the globe, indirectly causing flooding, drought, wildfires and other extreme weather events. This year is on track to become the warmest year ...
Climate change added over 40 days of extreme heat this year, study finds
A new report published by Climate Central and World Weather Attribution looked at the last year in weather, which included everything from droughts, wildfi
Year of deadly weather: Climate change added 41 extra heat days and supercharged disasters
This year saw the world experience recordbreaking heat, with the hottest day in history recorded on 22 July. The additional 41 days of dangerous heat – defined as temperatures in the top 10 per cent of the 1991-2020 baseline – exposed many millions of people to conditions that threaten human health, particularly in vulnerable regions.
Climate change added 41 days of dangerous heat around world in 2024
People around the world suffered an average of 41 extra days of dangerous heat this year because of human-caused climate change, according to a group of scientists who also said that climate change worsened much of the world’s damaging weather throughout 2024.
Climate Change Worsened Natural Disasters in 2024
The World Weather Attribution (WWA) network of scientists confirmed that climate change worsened natural disasters throughout 2024.
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