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Climate graphic of the week: Sudden flips from hot to cold temperature come with climate change, says study

Summary by Financial Times
Warm weather followed by sudden cold snaps and vice versa have increased in frequency and intensity

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Earth Day 2025: Three stories of just and renewable energy that illuminate Latin American localities Pope Francis, an activist in the fight against climate changeThe sudden changes in temperature between extreme hot and cold temperatures, phenomena caused by climate change that negatively affect ecosystems and human health, have increased in frequency and intensity since 1961 and according to a new study will continue to do so by the end of the …

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Financial Times broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Saturday, April 26, 2025.
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