Record-Breaking World Heat

The world has experienced record-breaking heat, with non-survivable conditions occurring during heatwaves on five continents, resulting in thousands of deaths. CO2 emissions continue to rise, driven by increasing energy demand and fossil fuel use, exacerbating the problem.
The world is experiencing its hottest temperatures in modern human history. CO2 emissions continue to rise, driven by increasing energy demand and fossil fuel use, creating an artificial blanket that retains heat. A recent study found that non-survivable thresholds were surpassed during heatwaves on five continents, resulting in thousands of deaths. Record-breaking heat has been reported in various regions, including Mecca, Bangkok, Phoenix, Mount Isa, Larkana, and Seville. The World Meteorological Organization has warned that the planet's energy imbalance is reaching record highs, pushing Earth beyond its limits. The situation is likely to worsen with major countries re-emphasizing fossil fuels and de-emphasizing renewables.
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