Sweltering heat across Asia was 45 times more likely because of climate change, study finds
- Sizzling heat in Asia and the Middle East in April was 45 times more likely due to human-caused climate change, a study revealed.
- The Philippines experienced extreme heat deemed impossible without climate change.
- At least 28 heat-related deaths in Bangladesh, and five in India and three in Gaza were reported in April.
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ENGALURU, India: Sizzling heat across Asia and the Middle East in late April that echoed last year’s destructive swelter was made 45 times more likely in some parts of the continent because of human-caused climate change, a study Tuesday found.
Sweltering heat across Asia was 45 times more likely because of climate change, study finds
BENGALURU, India (AP) — Sizzling heat across Asia and the Middle East in late April that echoed last year's destructive swelter was made 45 times more likely in some parts
Sweltering heat across Asia was 45 times more likely because of climate change, study finds
BENGALURU, India (AP) — Sizzling heat across Asia and the Middle East in late April that echoed last year's destructive swelter was made 45 times more likely in some parts of the continent because of human-caused climate change, a study Tuesday found.Scorching temperatures were felt across large swaths of Asia, from Gaza in the west...
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