Facing the Perfect Storm: The Lethal Impact of Extreme Heat
Doug McIntyre and David Callaway discuss the intensifying effects of climate change, noting unprecedented events like desert rain and extreme heat in places like Mecca, Mexico, and the U.S. They observe that global warming, initially a gradual increase in temperature, has now led to noticeable emergencies like wildfires, smoke, hurricanes, and deadly heatwaves. Callaway emphasizes that extreme heat will be the most lethal impact of global warming, highlighting the urgency of addressing climate change.
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