Expert Explains Why Heatwaves Are Worsening Due to Climate Change
ReutersAugust 11, 20251 min2,191 views
2 connectionsΒ·4 entities in this videoβThe Link Between Fossil Fuels and Rising Temperatures
- π‘οΈ Climate change is identified as the primary driver behind the increasing severity of heatwaves, with overwhelming observational and model-based evidence.
- π Continued burning of fossil fuels is directly linked to rising global temperatures and a greater likelihood and intensity of heatwaves.
Greenhouse Gases and Atmospheric Warming
- π¨ The release of carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels acts as a potent greenhouse gas, trapping heat and warming the atmosphere.
- π This process is causing a measurable increase in global temperatures.
Future Projections and the Need for Action
- β οΈ Projections indicate that some regions could experience heatwaves of 40-50Β°C within the next 20 years.
- π Without decisive action on climate change, these extreme temperatures could become the norm by the end of the century.
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Climate ChangeHeatwavesFossil FuelsCarbon DioxideGreenhouse GasGlobal TemperaturesAtmospheric WarmingClimate ScienceExtreme Weather
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