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The scientists said that the hottest five-day stretch across the region in June was made about 1.4C warmer by climate change.
Thu Jun 20, 2024 1:52 am
“Potentially deadly and record-breaking temperatures are occurring more and more frequently in the US, Mexico and Central America due to climate change.
“As long as humans fill the atmosphere with fossil fuel emissions, the heat will only get worse – vulnerable people will continue to die and the cost of living will continue to increase.”
The WWA study focused on a region including the US southwest and Mexico, as well as Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador and Honduras which also saw dangerously high temperatures.
The scientists said that the hottest five-day stretch across the region in June was made about 1.4C warmer by climate change.
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“As long as humans fill the atmosphere with fossil fuel emissions, the heat will only get worse – vulnerable people will continue to die and the cost of living will continue to increase.”
The WWA study focused on a region including the US southwest and Mexico, as well as Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador and Honduras which also saw dangerously high temperatures.
The scientists said that the hottest five-day stretch across the region in June was made about 1.4C warmer by climate change.
ufadeal
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