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'Earth's hottest recorded year was 2023, at 2.12 degrees F above the 20th-century average. This surpassed the previous record set in 2016. So far, the 10 hottest yearly average temperatures have occurred in the past decade. And, with the hottest summer and hottest single day, 2024 is on track to set yet another record.
These extreme heat waves have been hitting predominantly in the last five years or so, though some occurred in the early 2000s or before. The most hard-hit regions include populous central China, Japan, Korea, the Arabian peninsula, eastern Australia and scattered parts of Africa. Others include Canada's Northwest Territories and its High Arctic islands, northern Greenland, the southern end of South America and scattered patches of Siberia. Areas of Texas and New Mexico appear on the map, though they are not at the most extreme end.
According to the report, the most intense and consistent signal comes from northwestern Europe, where sequences of heat waves contributed to some 60,000 deaths in 2022 and 47,000 deaths in 2023. These occurred across Germany, France, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and other countries. Here, in recent years, the hottest days of the year are warming twice as fast the summer mean temperatures. The region is especially vulnerable in part because, unlike places like the United States, few people have air conditioning, because traditionally it was almost never needed. The outbreaks have continued; as recently as this September, new maximum temperature records were set in Austria, France, Hungary, Slovenia, Norway and Sweden.
While the wealthy United States is better prepared than many other places, excessive heat nevertheless kills more people than all other weather-related causes combined, including hurricanes, tornadoes and floods. According to a study out this past August, the yearly death rate has more than doubled since 1999, with 2,325 heat-related deaths in 2023. This has recently led to calls for heat waves to be named, similar to hurricanes, in order to heighten public awareness and motivate governments to prepare.
"Due to their unprecedented nature, these heat waves are usually linked to very severe health impacts, and can be disastrous for agriculture,vegetation and infrastructure," said Kornhuber. "We're not built for them, and we might not be able to adapt fast enough." '
Climate change is real. It is caused in the largest part by humans burning millions of years of accumulated carbon in fossil fuels over less than 200 years.
Wake the fuck up people before future generations are condemned to an apocalyptic future. In fact millions are already being severely affected by climate change.
And yes what is required once you accept climate change is real is concerted collective government led action.
Perhaps this is why Libertarians are so reluctant to even acknowledge the overwhelming scientific consensus that climate change is real and threatens human life and society.
0 sats \ 3 replies \ @xz 29 Nov
According to the report, the most intense and consistent signal comes from northwestern Europe, where sequences of heat waves contributed to some 60,000 deaths in 2022 and 47,000 deaths in 2023. These occurred across Germany, France, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and other countries.
I find this extremely implausible. I have first hand experience of the region, and I can only say that there are so many questions with such a statement.
While I do take onboard the screams of the righteous, I sometimes ask those same people to carefully consider whether or not there is even a remote possibility that alarmism has become a consistant feature in many academic domains. Besides, if I were to just let my own critical thinking collapse, for the sake of argument, I'm left to consider what course of action, practically, do we take?
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The overwhelming scientific consensus is that we need to dramatically reduce GHG emissions, and swiftly.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @xz 29 Nov
Funny that you mention this, I heard via a podcast that clipped a recording of US 'MSM' reporting that the exact figure is 99%.
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The only people really questioning the overwhelming evidence are the Koch brothers and disingenuous amoral Libertarian Death Cultists.
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