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The intensifying and expansive heat wave affecting around 150 million people in the United States from Wisconsin to ...
A new heat wave alert has raised the alarm worldwide as Europe and the Middle East battled an extremely scorching hot weather ...
New analysis from Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) links recent heat waves across the country to human-caused ...
New research finds that not only will climate change make heat waves hotter and longer, but the lengthening of heat waves ...
The intensifying and expansive heat wave affecting around 150 million people in the United States from Wisconsin to Washington, DC, bears the hallmarks of human-caused global warming.
Michael E. Mann, a climate scientist at Pennsylvania State University, put it very simply: climate change is making heat waves more frequent and more intense. “You warm up the planet, you’re ...
Climate change leaves fingerprints on July heat waves around the globe, study says Charles Johnson, 51, who lives in a homeless encampment in Blythe, Calif., tries to get relief from the heat by ...
Europe's latest spell of sizzling heat, which ended last week, caused a threefold rise in heat-related deaths because ...
The long-term impacts of marine heat waves on biodiversity and management strategies required to mitigate further damage were ...
There was a heat wave in Japan that the Japanese meteorological authority said couldn't have happened without climate change. Northern Scandinavia, Sweden, a couple of years ago had a heat wave ...
A late-April heat wave in southern Europe and northern Africa would have been "almost impossible" without the added effects of human-caused climate change, a new study released Friday reports.
The next heat wave has been forecast in Germany. This summer has seen some hot days in Germany. In early July, temperatures in Hamburg and Cologne soared to 37 degrees Celsius.