Heat Waves that Spark Damaging Droughts Are Happening More Frequently, Study Finds
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New research maps how often people are limited in their activities by the heat. "Am I going to risk my life by doing physical work outside now, or am I going to stay home and not have any food tonight?"
A research by the National Center for Atmospheric Sciences and the University of Reading, UK, reveals an alarming contradiction caused by climate change: the increase in drought hotbeds, even in places with higher rainfall. “We link the effects of global warming with changes in the water balance of the earth’s surface, which allowed us to identify emerging drought hotbeds around the world. Our approach captures drought hotbeds that go unnoticed …
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