How do we know that the climate crisis is to blame for extreme weather?
Briefly

Recent studies indicate that the climate crisis, primarily fueled by fossil fuel emissions, significantly contributes to the severity and frequency of extreme weather events globally.
Climate attribution techniques confirm that extreme weather, such as unprecedented heatwaves, would not have occurred in our climate without the influence of human-caused warming.
The correlation between increased fossil fuel use and the rise in extreme weather intensity is now clear, as evidenced by numerous studies quantifying these impacts.
Data reveals that at least 24 heatwaves, previously considered impossible, have emerged worldwide, directly linked to the drastic climate changes stemming from human activities.
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