
Heat Wave Shatters Records, Climate Change Blamed
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Unprecedented Heat Wave Grips U.S. Southwest: A New Reality of Climate Change - A scorching heat wave, smashing March temperature records, is sweeping across the U.S. Southwest, with the Arizona desert reaching a record 110°F. This early heatwave, linked to human-caused climate change, is making extreme weather events more frequent and intense. A new report shows this kind of March heat would be virtually impossible without fossil fuel-induced warming. The area affected by U.S. extremes has doubled in the past five years, with a surge in hot records broken. The U.S. now faces twice as many billion-dollar disasters as a decade ago, signaling a dire need for faster adaptations to protect lives from the intensifying climate crisis.
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