Climate change made the deadly heatwaves that hit millions of highly vulnerable people across Asia more frequent and extreme (www.worldweatherattribution.org)
Low water levels in Panama Canal due to increasing demand exacerbated by El Niño event (www.worldweatherattribution.org)
Heavy precipitation hitting vulnerable communities in the UAE and Oman becoming an increasing threat as the climate warms – World Weather Attribution (www.worldweatherattribution.org)
El Niño key driver of drought in highly vulnerable Southern African countries – World Weather Attribution (www.worldweatherattribution.org)
Extreme Sahel heatwave that hit highly vulnerable population at the end of Ramadan would not have occurred without climate change – World Weather Attribution (www.worldweatherattribution.org)
Extreme Sahel heatwave that hit highly vulnerable population at the end of Ramadan would not have occurred without climate change, study finds (www.worldweatherattribution.org)
Scientists from Mali, Burkina Faso, Mozambique, the Netherlands, Sweden, the United States and the United Kingdom collaborated to assess to what extent human-induced climate change altered the likelihood and intensity of the extreme heat across the Sahel....
Extreme Sahel heatwave that hit highly vulnerable population at the end of Ramadan would not have occurred without climate change, study finds (www.worldweatherattribution.org)
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Extreme Sahel heatwave that hit highly vulnerable population at the end of Ramadan would not have occurred without climate change, study finds (www.worldweatherattribution.org)
Cross posted from: feddit.de/post/11211250...
Dangerous humid heat in southern West Africa about 4°C hotter due to climate change (www.worldweatherattribution.org)
Reducing vulnerability and improved land management needed with increasing heavy rainfall in Mindanao Island, southern Philippines (www.worldweatherattribution.org)
Climate change, not El Niño, main driver of exceptional drought in highly vulnerable Amazon River Basin (www.worldweatherattribution.org)
Compounding natural hazards and high vulnerability led to severe impacts from Horn of Africa flooding exacerbated by climate change and Indian Ocean Dipole (www.worldweatherattribution.org)
Extreme poverty rendering Madagascar highly vulnerable to underreported extreme heat that would not have occurred without human-induced climate change – World Weather Attribution (www.worldweatherattribution.org)
Human-induced climate change compounded by socio-economic water stressors increased severity of drought in Syria, Iraq and Iran (www.worldweatherattribution.org)
Interplay of climate change-exacerbated rainfall, exposure and vulnerability led to widespread impacts in the Mediterranean region | Libyan flooding 50x more likely due to warming (www.worldweatherattribution.org)
An event as extreme as the one observed over Libya has become up to 50 times more likely and up to 50% more intense compared to a 1.2C cooler climate.