
Shirin Ermis
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Jan 10, 2025 |
kashmirvision.in | Matthew Wright |Nicholas Leach |Shirin Ermis
KV NewsText SizePrint This Page By: Matthew Wright, Nicholas Leach, ShirinErmisThe earth’s climate experienced its hottest year in 2024. Extreme flooding in April killed hundreds of people in Pakistan and Afghanistan. A year-long drought has left Amazon river levels at an all-time low. And in Athens, Greece, the ancient Acropolis was closed in the afternoons to protect tourists from dangerous heat.
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Jan 10, 2025 |
phys.org | Matthew Wright |Nicholas Leach |Shirin Ermis
The earth's climate experienced its hottest year in 2024. Extreme flooding in April killed hundreds of people in Pakistan and Afghanistan. A year-long drought has left Amazon river levels at an all-time low. And in Athens, Greece, the ancient Acropolis to protect tourists from dangerous heat.
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Jan 10, 2025 |
ca.news.yahoo.com | Matthew Wright |DPhil Candidate |Nicholas Leach |Shirin Ermis
2024 was another extreme year for the earth’s climate. Extreme flooding in April killed hundreds of people in Pakistan and Afghanistan. A year-long drought has left Amazon river levels at an all-time low. And in Athens, Greece, the ancient Acropolis was closed in the afternoons to protect tourists from dangerous heat.
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Jan 10, 2025 |
theconversation.com | Matthew Wright |Nicholas Leach |Shirin Ermis
2024 was another extreme year for the earth’s climate. Extreme flooding in April killed hundreds of people in Pakistan and Afghanistan. A year-long drought has left Amazon river levels at an all-time low. And in Athens, Greece, the ancient Acropolis to protect tourists from dangerous heat. A new report from the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service confirms that 2024 was the first year on record with a global average temperature exceeding 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels.
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