Human emissions made deadly South American heat 100 times more likely
by Jonathan Watts from Environment | The Guardian on (#6FEV7)
Research shows climate crisis by far main cause of recent unseasonable temperatures in southern winter and early spring
The deadly heat in central South America over the past two months was made 100 times more likely by human emissions that disrupted the climate, scientists have shown.
Temperatures have exceeded 40C in late winter and early spring in the southern hemisphere, affecting millions and leading to heat-related deaths.
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