The devastating heatwave in India and Pakistan was made 30 times more likely because of human-caused climate change according to scientists. alextomo reports.
And as the number of extreme weather events rises with alarming rapidity – new research shows that it’s not enough to cut harmful carbon dioxide emissions. Instead – it warns – nations must tackle other pollutants like methane and nitrous oxide – if we are to keep global temperatures under control.
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