Deadly weekend heat in England ‘100 times more likely’ due to climate crisis | Climate crisis

the 32C dangerous heat This will be tolerated by people in southeastern England on Saturday 100 times by the climate crisis, and the scientists were according to.
Global heating, caused by burning fossil fuels, makes each heat wave more likely and more intense. The researchers said that 32 ° C (89.6F) expectations on Saturday were expected only once every 2500 years without the climate crisis, and that the heat waves in June now are about 2-4 ° C (3.6-7.2f) more hot in the past.
The heat is expected to cause early deaths, especially among the older and weak people. More than 10,000 people died before their time in the summer heat waves between 2020 and 2024, according to the UK Health Security Agency, and the UK government has been criticized for its failure to properly prepare people for harsh weather.
The long heat is especially dangerous because it does not give time to calm people’s bodies. The maximum temperatures in the southeast are expected to be above 28 ° C for three consecutive days. The scientists said this heat wave was 10 times more likely due to the climate crisis.
Dr. Ben Clark from Implement London, who was part of the research team, said the perpetrator of the intense heat was clear. “This weather was not just a heat wave without high human temperature,” he said.
Climate collapsed The annual global temperature in 2024 To a new record and emissions of carbon dioxide from coal, oil and gas are still rising. If this lasts for only two years, Passing the 1.5 ° C at the pre -industrial levels will be an inevitable matterIntensifying The harsh weather really takes life In the United Kingdom and around the world.
Clark said: “With every part of a degree of warming, the UK will see more hot and more dangerous. This means more thermal deaths, more pressure on NHS, more transportation disorders, and more strict working conditions.
“It is really important to highlight the heat wave in the early summer because the effects of heat are still strongly reasonable, and the UK is not ready for this type of weather,” said Dr. Friedrich Otto, also at the Imperial College company in London. The Climate Change Committee, the government’s official advisers, said in April that the UK’s preparations to adapt to the changing climate “were” “Not enough, fragmented and disintegrated“.
“Auto is called silent heat waves, because we do not see people falling on the street, but they are killers. In Europe in 2022, more than 60,000 people died in the summer because of the intense heat,” said Otto.
“Unfortunately, most people die from heat at home alone, especially the elderly and those who suffer from essential health conditions, such as lung or heart disease,” said Maga Fahleberg of the Red Crescent Red Crescent Center.
“The human body is not designed to tolerance with a long time exposure to this type of severe heat. It is unusual that the climate change now costs the lives of the British, and these episodes should be likely to become more severe,” said Professor Mike Tipton, a physicist at the University of Portsmouth.
Very dry spring, along with high temperatures, means that the UK also faces a High risk of forest fires“We have already seen the highest burning area in the United Kingdom this year,” said Audor Etaa, also in College Embrald London. He said that people should take care of fires, barbecue and cigarettes.
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the Fast study Of the global heating homes in the expected thermal wave at the weekend, compared the possibility of high temperatures in the most hot climate of the day with those in the period of the cold industry. Team, part of Global weather support The group, also managed to reuse the detailed climate modeling that was made to A similar heat wave in 2022Accelerate their conclusions.
They said that the elderly were at risk of high temperatures, but others who suffer from current weaknesses could be affected, with the effectiveness of some drugs that change heat or affect people’s ability to calm.
The researchers said that sweating is how the body cools, so it is necessary to drink a lot of water. They said that closing windows and curtains during the day and opening them in a cold night could help keep the temperatures in the homes. A recent study was estimated 80 % of the high temperature of the home in the United Kingdom In the summer.
The temperatures in the United Kingdom rose above 40c for the first time In 2022. MET office said on Wednesday that The UK had a 50/50 chance to rise to 40 ° C Once again in the next 12 years, with the climate crisis worsening and 45 ° C cannot be excluded.
Severe heat is more deadly than floods, earthquakes and hurricanes combined, according to A report from the Swiss giant giant Posted on June 12. “until Half a million people Globally, it succumbs to severe heat effects every year.
“The intense heat was considered” an invisible danger “because the effects are not as clear as other natural risks,” said Jerome Higili, Swiss Ray’s chief economist. “With a clear trend to longer and hotter heat waves, it is important to shed light on the true cost of human life, our economy, infrastructure, agriculture, and health care.”