Climate change is multiplying the probability of deadly heat waves in the US and Central America
Briefly

Mexico and Central America experience extreme heat waves, causing monkey deaths, heat-related fatalities, and record temperatures, with more likelihood due to climate change, according to Dr. Otto from WWA.
WWA aims to determine the impact of climate change on extreme events quickly; heat waves 35 times more likely due to human activities, with 200-fold increase for night temperatures.
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