Half of world's population endured extra month of extreme heat due to climate change, experts say
Briefly

The Independent emphasizes the need for factual reporting during significant times in the U.S., tackling critical issues like reproductive rights and climate change. A recent report reveals alarming consequences of climate change, with half of the global population experiencing extreme heat. This extreme weather event leads to health crises, crop failures, and strained resources. Scientists stress the historical increase in extreme heat days, particularly impacting vulnerable regions such as the Caribbean. The focus is on the importance of journalism in shedding light on these urgent issues without paywalls, ensuring accessibility for all readers.
The report highlights that heat is growing more deadly, with at least one month of extreme heat affecting half the world's population due to climate change.
While floods and cyclones attract attention, the report underscores that heat remains a silent killer with many deaths unreported or misclassified.
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