Rapid research shows climate crisis by far main cause of unseasonable temperatures in southern winter and early spring
A woman holding her two-month-old son as they sheltered from the sun in the centre of São Paulo in late September.A woman holding her two-month-old son as they sheltered from the sun in the centre of São Paulo in late September.The deadly heat in central South America over the past two months was made 100 times more likely by human emissions that disrupted the climate, scientists have shown.
This year’s El Niño has been partly to blame, but a rapid study by researchers at World Weather Attribution revealed the human-made climate crisis was by far the main cause of the unseasonable warmth. Using a statistical analysis of historical trends, on-the-ground data and computer models, it found temperatures in this period were elevated by between 1.4C and 4.3C as a result of human heating of the climate.
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