Climate change, extreme heat and heat wavesDhai, AmesSAMJ: South African Medical Journal
The U.S. National Climate Assessment’s worst-case scenario: Global temperatures rise more than 11°F by 2100.
Daniel Kreeger is the executive director and founder of the Association of Climate Change Officers. Qinduo Xuis a Senior Fellow with the Pangoal Institution. Joel Rubinis former U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State. For more: Joe Biden to stress green jobs as key to tackling crisis at c...
Climate change dialed up the thermostat and turbocharged the odds of this month's killer heat that's been baking the southwestern U.S., Mexico and Central America, a new flash study found.
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GENEVA, Dec 30, 2024 - Climate change sparked a trail of extreme weather and record heat in 2024, the United Nations said on Monday, urging the world to pull back from the "road to ruin". ReportBSS/AFP The outgoing year is set to be the warmest ever recorded, the UN's weather ...
根据最后一段“While these innovations promise smoother and more solid roads in our climate-impacted world, widespread adoption might still be a few years away.(虽然这些创新为我们这个受气候影响的世界带来了更平坦、更坚固的道路,但广泛采用可能还需要几年的时间)”可知,这些创新将来会更广泛地应用。故选...
研究:气候变化将让印度和巴基斯坦超级热浪发生率增加100倍 Climate change swells odds of record India, Pakistan heatwaves 近日印度西北部和巴基斯坦遭遇了罕见的超级热浪天气,气温逼近50摄氏度,学校被迫停课,居民只能待在室内或到河里游泳降温,还面临严重的水电短缺。英国气象局的新研究指出,这种异常高温是由气候...
根据第三段Thanks to climate change.由于气候变化。可知,上则,"more people are being exposed to heat waves"是气候变化导致的后果。结合划线词后"heat waves"可推知,气候变化导致全球温度升高,从而让更多的人被暴露在热浪中。因此,open与划线词词义相近,A.True真的;B.Addicted上瘾;C.Blind失明的;D.Open暴露...
Some areas saw 150 days or more of extreme heat due to climate change, they found. "The poorest, least developed countries on the planet are the places that are experiencing even higher numbers," said Kristina Dahl, vice president of climate science at Climate Central. ...