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Hurricanes · JamaicaHurricane Melissa intensified Tuesday before making landfall in Jamaica, where officials and residents braced for catastrophic winds, flash flooding and landslides from the Category 5 storm, one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes in history.See the Story
Hurricane Melissa makes landfall in Jamaica as devastating Category 5 storm
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Climate Change · United KingdomThe warming effects of climate change have seen the rate of heat-related deaths surge 23% since the 1990s - to over 546,000 a year - according to the ninth Lancet Countdown Report on Health and Climate Change. This year's report said the continued overreliance on fossil fuels and failure to adapt to climate change is being paid for in people’s lives, health and livelihoods, with 13 of the 20 indicators tracking health threats reaching unprecedented levels.See the Story
Climate Change Drives 23% Rise in Heat-Related Deaths, Lancet Report Warns
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Climate ChangeThe unseasonably warm water that helped Hurricane Melissa grow into a Category 5 storm before it made landfall in Jamaica is likely to remain, making historically strong storms like Melissa increasingly frequent, scientists warn. Melissa is the latest example of climate change’s ability to supercharge storms with heat and moisture, producing a record-breaking and powerful hurricane. Melissa cut a path of destruction across Jamaica, Cuba and the …See the Story
Climate Change Is Making Hurricanes Like Melissa the Norm, Scientists Warn
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