Blistering U.S. Heat ‘Virtually Impossible’ Without Human-Created Climate Change, Scientists Say

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Blistering U.S. Heat ‘Virtually Impossible’ Without Human-Created Climate Change, Scientists Say
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Similarly punishing heatwaves in Europe and China have been linked to the same cause.

in California and in northwest China—both of which recorded highs over 122F—are now expected to occur “once every 15 years in the US/Mexico region, once every 10 years in Southern Europe, and once in 5 years for China.

” “Unless the world rapidly stops burning fossil fuels, these events will become even more common and the world will experience heatwaves that are even hotter and longer-lasting,” the report added. “A heatwave like the recent ones would occur every 2-5 years in a world that is 2°C [35.6F] warmer than the preindustrial climate.”

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