💨 Abstract
Britain faces increasing "super heatwaves" due to climate change, warns meteorologist Jim Dale. Extreme heat is becoming more common, with recent high temperatures and heatwaves expected to last longer and affect broader areas. Dale attributes these trends to rising global temperatures and record CO2 levels, emphasizing the need for urgent action. He cautions that such extremes lead to higher heat-related deaths and infrastructure strain, urging society to adapt through lifestyle and policy changes to mitigate future impacts.
Courtesy: Josh Layton
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