Aug 05, 2024 < 1 MIN READ EPS News The maritime industry, responsible for transporting most global goods, is facing significant challenges due to the heat. In 2024, extreme weather events, including heatwaves, led to a nearly 130 percent increase in supply chain disruptions compared to the ...
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Heatwaves have increased in intensity, frequency and duration, with these trends projected to worsen under enhanced global warming. Understanding regional heatwave trends has critical implications for the biophysical and human systems they impact. Until now a comprehensive assessment of regional observed ch...
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But by the end of the century, the researcher said it was "virtually guaranteed" that people in some parts of the tropics would experience this level of heat every year unless emissions are severely curtailed, with swathes of sub-Saharan Africa and India particularly at risk. ...
From London's 'Great Stink' of 1858, to a sweltering stint during the Great Depression, take a look back at some of the deadliest heat waves in history.
LONDON, Aug. 1 (Xinhua) -- British experts on Wednesday warned that the heatwave could spark the rise in food prices in the country "for some time to come" as London prepares for a second summer blast, with temperature heading for 32 degrees Celsius. ...
The predictions climate scientists have been making for decades about what awaited the planet should the temperatures continue to rise are currently coming into fruition in the form of these heat waves that are occurring concurrently in lands thousands of miles apart, experts told ABC News. The "...
However, while the intensity of individual marine heatwave events in these areas is likely to increase faster than theglobal average, the number of marine heatwave days appear to increase at a lower than average rate. And what happens around these currents is even more interesting. ...