Wildfires (bushfires here in Australia) have been costly, both in terms of lives and property. |
Right now, wildfires are blazing across the drought-stricken
western United States, overpowering firefighters in California. Earlier this
summer, the already scorching Middle East saw all-time record heat. Meanwhile,
from huge swaths of China to at least four states in the U.S., devastating
flooding has inundated homes and uprooted lives.
And we still haven’t arrived at the peak of hurricane season.
The extreme weather events we’ve seen — and are still living
through — around the world collectively bear the fingerprints of human-caused
global warming. So, too, does the bevy of monthly heat records that have fallen
so frequently that the news stories announcing them almost write themselves.
Read Andrew Freedman’s story on Mashable - “Cruel Summer: Floods, fires and heat.”
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