- Trump’s energy secretary says global warming is ‘no big deal.’ Meanwhile, a heat emergency is striking the U.S. MarketWatch —
- 1,000+ dead in France from heat as US faces July 4th heat wave 📹 CNN — · 11min
- Heat wave with temps in the 90s expected all week; heat warning extended in Chicago area, officials say Chicago Sun-Times —
- Potentially dangerous heatwave to sweep across the eastern United States BBC News —
- Millions under heat alerts as temperatures set to soar 📹 ABC News — · 1min
- Heatwave scorches east Europe as Slovakia, Czechia see record temperatures Al Jazeera —
- Forecasters cite 'dangerous' conditions as heat scorches Midwest PBS —
- Several US states enter 'zone of sweaty despair' with humidity worse than the Amazon rainforest Daily Mail —
- It's going to be a hot July Fourth for much of the country NPR —
- New York Is About to Feel Hotter Than Phoenix Wired —
- Dangerous heat spreads across the U.S. CBS News —
- Next UK heatwave could last 10 days with temperatures to rise this weekend The Independent —
- Hungary, Slovakia hit new temperature records Channel News Asia —
- Emergency Ordered for Largest US Power Grid as Record Heat Nears Bloomberg —
- French leader blasted for blaming AMERICANS over deadly European heatwave that's killed 1,300 Daily Mail —
- Map Shows Where Record-Breaking Heat Dome Could Impact Millions on July 4 Newsweek —
- Next UK heatwave will last 10 days with fears of week-long school closures Birmingham Live —
- German heatwave melts tram tracks, triggers travel disruptions Al Jazeera —
- New York City could see its hottest weather in more than a decade Scientific American —
- What is a heat dome? This punishing weather pattern can last for days The Independent —
Global warming
Change in the statistical distribution of weather patterns for an extended period
Present-day climate change includes both global warming—the ongoing increase in global average temperature—and its wider effects on Earth's climate system. Climate change in a broader sense also includes previous long-term changes to Earth's climate. The modern-day rise in global temperatures is driven by human activities, especially fossil fuel burning since the Industrial Revolution. Fossil fuel use, deforestation, and some agricultural and industrial practices release greenhouse gases. These gases absorb some of the heat that the Earth radiates after it warms from sunlight, warming the lower atmosphere. Earth's atmosphere now has roughly 50% more carbon dioxide, the main gas driving global warming, than it did at the end of the pre-industrial era, reaching levels not seen for millions of years.
Also known as...
anthropogenic global warming, global heating, and climate warming