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Climate change today is driven by ever-increasing amounts of planet-warming gases being released into the atmosphere from human activities ... and solar radiation – to measure heat stress.
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Human-caused climate change added an average of 41 days of dangerous heat in 2024, harming human health and ecosystems, an analysis for a year-in-review has found. The report by World Weather ...
LONDON – Newly published research indicates that climate change added an average of 41 days of dangerous heat in 2024, harming human health and ecosystems. The joint report by World Weather ...