Climate Change Amplified July's Heat for Majority of Global Population

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An analysis by Climate Central reveals that over 80% of the world's population experienced heat in July that would have been statistically unlikely without human-caused climate change. The study, which includes 4,700 cities and 200 countries, found that more than four-fifths of the global population encountered temperatures at least three times more likely due to climate change. The findings highlight the widespread impact of climate change, with heatwaves occurring simultaneously in various regions. The research emphasizes the urgent need to curb greenhouse gas emissions to prevent further temperature increases.
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