The West’s punishing summer heat dries out thunderstorms and fuels raging wildfires. - News Summed Up

The West’s punishing summer heat dries out thunderstorms and fuels raging wildfires.


Read moreAdvertisement Continue reading the main storySee images of fighting some of the biggest wildfires now raging across the West. This longer time frame avoids conflating normal year-to-year fluctuations — which have always existed and always will — with the effects of climate change. If anything, these 10-year averages understate how hot summer has become, because climate change continues to exert a small effect every year. Climate researchers concluded that those levels of heat would have been “virtually impossible without climate change.” Day to day, the summer heat in much of the United States is unpleasant. If there is any nook of American agriculture with both the means and incentive to outwit climate change, it is here.


Source: International New York Times July 20, 2021 09:22 UTC



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