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About half of the world’s population, according to a new study, had an extra heat over the past year due to the climate change caused by a person.
According to the report, extreme heat caused deaths and diseases, agricultural crops and voltage energy and health systems.pdf) World weather, climate and the Red Cross were published on Friday.
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49% of about four billion people or the world’s population saw that at least 30 days are in extreme heat. According to the report, 67 extreme heatings were found during the period.
“Although the flood and cyclones prefer headlines, the heat is the most fatal incident,” the report said.
According to experts, the death of extreme heat is often or wrong. Heat waves are silent killers, Friedederike Otto, an associate professor in London and report authors in the Emperor College.
“People died on the street in a heating wave … people are dying in either hospitals or poorly insulated houses and therefore do not seem.”
“Each barrel was lit, each of the carbon dioxide and warm-up rate in each tone will affect more people,” he said.
The Caribbean region is the most affected by additional heating days, with Aruba Island, which celebrates 187 excessive heating days of the cart, for 142 days without climate change.
As people with older adults and medical conditions, low-income communities and sensitive populations suffer from extreme heat.
In March, in South Asia, high temperatures registered in South Sudan’s extreme heating events in Central Asia and last July in the Mediterranean without climate change without climate change in the Mediterranean.
At least 21 people in Morocco, the temperature hit 118 degrees Fahrenheit (48 degrees Celsius) in July.
Roop Singh, head of the city and attribute, in the Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Center, in a statement related to the world, people need to be hotter than the temperature on climate change.
“We need to quickly increase our responses to warm-up with better warning systems, heating plans and long-term planning for heating in urban areas,” he said.
Researchers said the fossil fossil will continue to continue the heating waves faster and more severe.