A groundbreaking study published in Environmental Research Letters examined the record-breaking June heatwave in North China, which saw temperatures exceed 40°C in Beijing for three consecutive days. The study used empirical and model-based approaches to link the heatwave to human-induced climate change. Credit: IOP Publishing
A new study links North China’s historic June heatwave to human-induced climate change, highlighting significant impacts on public health and the economy. Led by Cheng Qian, the research advocates for global heat adaptation strategies and climate change…
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