Global Climate Projections: Assessing Future Risks for Humanity

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Global Climate Projections: Assessing Future Risks for Humanity
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A recent study conducted by scientists at the Bay Area Environmental Research Institute (BAERI) and NASA Ames Research Center examines how extreme weather events will worsen as global temperatures rise. The study focuses on the geographic patterns of projected changes to key climate variables and highlights the compounding impacts of these variables on human lives. It reveals that most regions of the world will experience higher heat stress and an increase in extreme fire weather in the 2040s compared to the baseline period. The study emphasizes the urgent need for decision-makers to understand the projected climate impacts and develop targeted adaptation and mitigation plans. The researchers provide a publicly available dataset that can help local leaders develop climate plans specific to their communities.

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