Much of the country is facing brutal, potentially deadly heat. The reasons for such extreme events are not complicated.| The New Republic
Grassroots climate initiatives are increasingly building in resilience from heat, storms, and the government itself.| Articles – Truthout
The European Union agency that tracks global warming says last month was the third-warmest July on record, with temperatures easing slightly for the month as compared with the record high two years ago.| AP News
Distinct regions are seeing repeated heat waves so extreme, they cannot be explained by climate models.| State of the Planet
The increasing frequency and intensity of summer heatwaves have become a defining feature of our changing climate. Once considered rare and extreme events, heatwaves are now more common, longer-lasting, and more severe, raising important questions about their relationship to climate change. Understanding this connection is crucial not only for grasping the current climate crisis but also for identifying solutions that can mitigate its effects and protect communities around the world.| ClimateTrade