Climate crisis exposed people to extra six weeks of dangerous heat in 2024
Climate crisis exposed people to extra six weeks of dangerous heat in 2024
Analysis shows fossil fuels are supercharging heatwaves, leaving millions prone to deadly temperatures
Summary
In 2024, human-caused climate change exposed the average person to six extra weeks of dangerous heat, with some regions experiencing up to 150 more hot days.
Nearly half of countries faced at least two months of high-risk temperatures, while global heating also intensified hurricanes, typhoons, and floods.
Researchers warn unmonitored heatwave deaths are a “gross underestimate.”
They urge fossil fuel reductions, improved early warning systems, and global funding for climate adaptation to address worsening impacts as 2024 becomes the hottest year on record.