Climate change exposed 2 billion to more than 30 days of health-threatening temperatures between June-August
A new Climate Central report indicates that one in four people globally experienced climate change-driven temperatures daily from June to August. Over 2 billion faced more than 30 days of risky heat. India saw its second-hottest season since 1970, with major cities like Mumbai, Kanpur, and Delhi significantly impacted by extreme temperatures.
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