Monday, 6 August 2018

'The apocalyptic tone of heatwave-reporting doesn’t go far enough. Not when the issue is human extinction'

'The apocalyptic tone of heatwave-reporting doesn’t go far enough. Not when the issue is human extinction'

This summer, the arctic burned. Boreal forests, usually caked in ice, were charred. Further south, from Quebec to Japan, hundreds of people dropped like scorched flies in the heat, as though under a giant magnifying glass. Across Europe, the same: deaths, drought and crop failure. As heatwaves multiply in the future, so will heat-related deaths: 7,000 a year in the UK alone. Droughts will be more intense, leading to food shortages.

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