br00t4c, to random
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br00t4c, to random
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World's Oceans Face 'Triple Threat' of Oxygen Loss, Extreme Heat and Acidification, Study Finds

#extremeheat

https://www.ecowatch.com/oceans-threats-oxygen-heat-acidification.html

CelloMomOnCars, to random
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"To better understand what has played out on the ground during those record months, a team of researchers from analysed how many days of unusually hot weather each country experienced over the last year.

It found human-caused climate change added 26 more days of extreme heat, on average, across all places in the world, to what there would have been without a warmed planet."

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-05/world-the-hottest-on-record-12-months-in-a-row/103904150

Find the number of your country on the article's interactive map.

CelloMomOnCars,
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Why the huge increase in days with #ExtremeHeat?

Climate change does two things to air temperature:

  1. The AVERAGE shifts to higher temperature. This one is obvious. But also:
  2. The VARIANCE gets larger so the extremes become more prevalent

Both of these effects together give a LOT more VERY hot days.

br00t4c, to Arizona
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puneetsiinghal01, to climate
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Billions of people are currently enduring temperatures between 45 and 50°C.

This situation is occurring with just a 1.5°C global temperature increase.

At 2°C, these areas will become uninhabitable for extended periods each year.

The absence of a comprehensive plan to address this is alarming. Immediate mitigation is essential.

#GreenDisability #ExtremeHeat #SDGs #ClimateChange #Heatwave #ActNow #ClimateCrisis #HumanRights #Pioverty #Technology

BenjaminHCCarr, to climate
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Millions in face threat as experts urge better protections
Recommendations include heat forecasts and outdoor-worker safeguards to prevent thousands of deaths and injuries https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/may/27/extreme-heat-health-risk

br00t4c, to random
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Extreme Heat Exacerbates Brain Conditions from Alzheimer's to Migraines to Strokes

#extremeheat

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/extreme-heat-exacerbates-brain-conditions-from-alzheimers-to-migraines-to/

CelloMomOnCars, to climate
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"Over the last 12 months, human-caused #ClimateChange added an average of 26 days of #ExtremeHeat (on average, across all places in the world) than there would have been without a warmed planet.

This report also demonstrates the crucial role of tracking and reporting on impacts in extreme heat assessment, and offers actionable solutions to #HeatRisk."

https://www.climatecentral.org/report/climate-change-and-the-escalation-of-global-extreme-heat

dancingdogs, to climate
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br00t4c, to random
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br00t4c, to random
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Millions in US face extreme-heat threat as experts urge better protections

#deaths #extremeheat

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/may/27/extreme-heat-health-risk

br00t4c, to random
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Mexico Braces for Its 'Highest Temperatures Ever Recorded'

#extremeheat

https://www.ecowatch.com/mexico-record-temperatures-climate-change.html

puneetsiinghal01, to worldwithoutus
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Climate change is a reality in Nigeria: heatwave kills 200 people in Adamawa state in 2 weeks following the temperature records of about 47-50°C.

#GreenDisability #SDGs #Africa #Nigeria #Heatwave #ExtremeHeat #Technology #ClimateEmergency #ClimateCrisis #Sustainability #HumanRights

https://dailytrust.com/heat-waves-kill-200-in-adamawa-in-2-weeks/

CelloMomOnCars, to india
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"A brutal #heatwave swept swathes of northwest #India on Friday, with maximum temperatures soaring to a scorching 47.4 degrees Celsius in southwest #Delhi's Najafgarh, making it the warmest place in the country."

https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/india/intense-heat-wave-scorches-northwest-india-najafgarh-in-delhi-warmest-at-47-4-degrees-celsius-622140

CelloMomOnCars,
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Limit of human endurance

"In public health we talk about #ExtremeHeat having a "long tail" in a statistical sense. The number of excess deaths spikes during and immediately after the #heatwave, but death rates don't drop back to zero straight away. Organ damage is a likely cause.

Clearly it's time for other hot countries to ramp up their own heat wave preparations."
https://phys.org/news/2024-05-delhi-limits-human-hot-countries.html

puneetsiinghal01, to climate
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Climate Change poses a significant threat to individuals with brain conditions.

Extreme temperatures, poor sleep due to warmer nights, and adverse weather events can worsen neurological and psychiatric disorders, increasing hospitalizations and mortality.

https://neurosciencenews.com/brain-health-climate-change-26130/

BenjaminHCCarr, to asia
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continues to scorch large parts of
Large swathes of Asia are sweltering through a that has topped temperature records from to the and forced millions of children to stay home from school. Experts say has made more frequent, longer and more intense, while the phenomenon is also driving this year's exceptionally warm weather.
https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/extreme-heat-continues-to-scorch-large-parts-of-asia

CelloMomOnCars, to Europe
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Okay so this piece contains a map of fatalities from: drought, wildfire, storm, landslide and flood.

What happened to "heat"?
Last year killed nearly 62,000 in .
Erasing heat deaths in is - shall we be charitable - irresponsible at best.

https://www.carbonbrief.org/analysis-africas-extreme-weather-have-killed-at-least-15000-people-in-2023/

CelloMomOnCars,
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"Regardless of where or when a strikes, one pattern has been a constant: Older adults are the most likely to die from , and the crisis is worsening.

We study and population . Our research documents two global trends that together portend a dire future."

https://theconversation.com/heat-waves-can-be-deadly-for-older-adults-an-aging-global-population-and-rising-temperatures-mean-millions-are-at-risk-as-asia-is-experiencing-230486

CelloMomOnCars,
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"The death certificates of more than 2,300 people who died in the United States last summer mention the effects of excessive heat, the highest number in 45 years of records. With May already breaking heat records, 2024 could be even deadlier."

But

"According to an "excess death" study by Texas A&M’s Dessler and his colleague Jangho Lee, about 11,000 heat deaths likely occurred in 2023 in the U.S."

https://apnews.com/article/record-heat-deadly-climate-change-humidity-south-11de21a526e1cbe7e306c47c2f12438d
#ExtremeHeat #HeatDeaths

CelloMomOnCars,
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"Older adults are one of the populations that we classically see as being more vulnerable to the effects of climate change, specifically to effects of #ExtremeHeat.”

https://www.japantimes.co.jp/environment/2024/06/07/heat-waves-elderly/

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