Not exact matches
Icelandic eruptions, oil spills,
deadly heat: NASA's Terra satellite has captured spectacular views of such dramatic events, documenting our planet's ever - changing visage since the satellite's five sensors
saw «first light» 10 years ago
Heat stroke is a
deadly condition veterinarians
see every summer.
If the public
saw scientists from the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) engaged in
heated debate with skeptic climate scientists, it would be
deadly to the notion of catastrophic man - caused global warming.
None of these disasters has been as
deadly as the August 2003
heat wave that killed as many as 70,000 in Western Europe, and one has to be careful in ascribing specific
heat waves to climate change, but the temperatures we're
seeing, coupled with the projections from climate scientists, should be setting off alarm bells.
It is also widely agreed that the world has
seen a spate of extreme
heat events in recent years, such as the 2011 Texas
heat wave and drought and the
deadly 2010
heat wave in Russia, and that global warming made some of these events more likely to occur and more severe.