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Climate Change Adds Equivalent of One Month's Worth of Extra-Hot Days Last Year
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According to recent reports, the past 12 months have been the hottest ever recorded on Earth. Human-induced climate change has led to an increase in abnormally high temperatures, with nearly 80% of the world's population experiencing at least 31 days of unusual warmth since May. The average person on Earth has experienced 26 more days of extreme heat than they would have without human-caused warming. Heat is also the leading cause of climate-related deaths.
Flooding and hurricanes may capture the headlines, but the impacts of extreme heat are equally deadly.
Climate Change
- January sets record high temperature despite La Nina's cooling effects
- 2024 marked the first time global temperatures exceeded the 1.5C warming threshold
- China weather agency confirms: 2024 caps decade as country's hottest year on record
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countries
- 1.Colombia
- 2.Ecuador
- 3.Guyana
- 4.Indonesia
- 5.India
- 6.Mexico
- 7.Panama
- 8.Pakistan
- 9.Rwanda
- 10.Suriname
- 11.El Salvador
- 12.United States
organizations
- 1.Climate Central
- 2.International Federation of Red Cross Red Crescent
- 3.World Weather Attribution
- 4.European Union