Core Insights - The report indicates that approximately half of the global population experienced at least 30 additional days of extreme high-temperature weather in the past year due to climate change driven by human activities [1] Summary by Categories Climate Change Impact - The report highlights that 67 extreme high-temperature events occurred globally between May 1, 2024, and May 1, 2025, as analyzed from meteorological data [1] - Many heat-related deaths remain unreported or misdiagnosed as heart disease or kidney failure, indicating a significant underestimation of the health impacts of extreme heat [1] Vulnerable Populations - Low-income communities and vulnerable groups, such as the elderly and those with chronic illnesses, are particularly susceptible to the effects of extreme heat [1]
报告显示全球半数人口去年多经历至少30天极端高温天气
news flash·2025-06-04 03:02