Why are countries around the world experiencing excessive heat? | BBC News

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Many parts of the world are currently experiencing above-average temperatures, with meteorologists saying this is largely a result of global warming.

While some areas are seeing colder conditions, far more regions are enduring temperatures described as being quite a lot warmer than average.

Swathes of the globe including North America, southern and eastern Asia and south-eastern Europe are currently experiencing extreme temperatures.

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  • we have been talking about the science of climate change for two decades.
  • and what? they've known this for 50 years, and what? they won't do anything unless it helps them make money hey
  • The wealthiest people in the world with their yachts and private jets give zero fs. And they want us to go live on mars. 😂😂
  • Because governments and large corporations don’t see it as a priority
  • In Indonesia, there has been no dry season in the past 2 years. Even if there is a dry season, it rains at least twice a week.
  • In Nigeria 🇳🇬 , there’s been rain every morning or evening since the past 1week +
  • @HamayounHouse
    If you feel the heat around the corner, u need to in 15 sec flat - it’s the discipline.
  • 😂😂 The anchors voice is so calming and soothing, I was falling asleep for a second
  • @DjRichfinity
    Well well if it isnt the consequences of my actions
  • “I am only one, but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but still I can do something; and because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do something that I can do.” - Edward Hale
  • @t-rex4211
    Too many people needing too many products, food, water,houses, heat, cooling and like to travel? Can this planet sustain 8 billion people without warming and why aren’t governments addressing this problem?
  • @jonnsonsam
    Weird how they didn't mention most of the deaths in Saudi were from people denied access to water because they weren't officially approved for the pilgrimage.
  • @cojo758
    There's no warning systems for what's coming. Hahaha. Its done son. 30 years of warnings and here we are. Good luck.
  • @ant7936
    That's right - "a summer heatwave" You need a new script and a new thermometer.
  • @StugVHamilton
    A recycling plant 10 mins away from my house blew up last night red and grey smoke everywhere
  • Actually, the earliest warnings go back over 5 decades, and the realization that CO2 will warm the atmosphere occurred all the way back in the nineteenth century. The fact that we still have to keep repeating these messages is a sad reflection on the poor intellect of humanity at large.