Warm winter days surge across Europe, North America and Asia
Briefly

The analysis reveals that over the past decade, more than one-third of 123 countries have seen an increase of at least a week of winter days above freezing.
Cities in Europe and Asia, such as Fuji, Japan, and Turin, Italy, have experienced significant increases, gaining 30 or more days each winter exceeding freezing temperatures.
The report leverages an innovative tool, the Climate Shift Index, to attribute the rise in warm winter days directly to human-caused climate change.
In the U.S., 28 states, which is 63% of cities analyzed, have recorded at least a week of what is referred to as 'lost winter days' annually.
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