An ongoing heat wave has spurred debate on if climate change is to blame for the high temperatures seen worldwide.
as yield is drastically reduced during high temperatures. The ongoing threat from the heat wave has prompted debate on the role of global warming in extreme temperatures.
Experts agree that heat waves have always existed and have shifted around the globe based on weather patterns. Several experts toldthat while climate change may not be the sole cause of a heat wave, it exacerbates the heat waves when they occur.that it's difficult to attribute one specific weather event to climate change, but global warming is definitely making an impact.
Noah Diffenbaugh, a professor at Stanford's Doerr School of Sustainability, said that research shows that global warming has"increased the probability and intensity of severe heat," but that climate change isn't the sole cause of the most recent heat wave..
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