This summer has gone in with… the left, with experts already ringing the bell for one of the hottest summers in recent years. Many parts of the world are experiencing above-average temperatures, with meteorologists saying this is largely a result of global warming. According to BBC Weather’s Chris Fawkes, these heatwaves are “the fingerprint of climate change”. Extreme heat can be deadly – 30,000 people died in the 2003 European heat wave – but such high temperatures for a prolonged period can also increase the risk of wildfires, which have already broken out in parts of California in the US and Greece . Greece and generally southeastern Europe, North America, southern and eastern Asia are experiencing extreme temperatures today. Greece Greece is already counting some deaths during the earliest heat wave on record in the country, reports the British publication. Lots of tourists […]
Source: News Beast

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