Dozens of bodies were discovered in Delhi during a two-day stretch this week when even sundown brought no relief from sweltering heat and humidity. Tourists died or went missing as the mercury surged in Greece. Hundreds of pilgrims perished before they could reach Islam’s holiest site, struck down by temperatures as high as 125° F.

The scorching heat across five continents in recent days, scientists say, provided yet more proof that human-caused global warming has so raised the baseline of normal temperatures that once-unthinkable catastrophes have become commonplace.

‘Exceptional’ heat is arriving sooner and lasting longer

Though not all temperatures seen around the world this week were unprecedented, they were nonetheless evidence of how the climate has shifted in a way that makes hot weather more likely to arrive earlier and last longer.

All week long, “exceptional” conditions could be found across much of Africa, the Middle East, southern Europe and Southeast Asia. Surging air-conditioning demand crippled power grids in Albania and Kuwait. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the past week has seen more than 1,400 high temperature records fall around the globe.


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  • @[email protected]
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    103 months ago

    Thousands of people who could stop doing it felt nothing inside their air conditioned mansions and private jets.

    • @IsThisAnAI
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      -23 months ago

      Always someone else’s fault.

      • @Thteven
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        13 months ago

        We are collectively fucking the planet, but at a certain point, yes, it is someone else’s fault. For example, I would totally ride a train to work every day if I could but Elon had different ideas about public transportation in California so that option is currently off the table.