was going in the wrong direction. so here is a challenge for the city. how to deal with the low level crimes that are so widely and uniformly he felt by so many in the city. kyung lah, cnn, san francisco. we re witnessing a so-called heat hell in parts of the northern hemisphere. intense heatwaves an wildfires which scientists say will be virtually impossible without the human caused climate crisis according to a new analysis. they say without the rampant burning of fossil fuels, the heatwaves wouldn t be happening. more than 1,000 wildfires are burning in canada, vast majority considered out of control. in north africa, fires in algeria have turned deadly killing at least 34 people and wildfires in greece have been
and all the people in the community who were actively trying to find out where this young woman was, we still don t have those answers. 49 hours of fear for all those people in the community. toddler missing, a young woman missing. so many questions. yeah, absolutely, ryan. appreciate the update this morning. thank you. a relentless heat wave in greece is fueling these out of control wild fires across that country. there s a new study out this morning which reveals just how human-caused climate change is contributing to what is being called this heat hell. plus, poppy sat down with the head coach of the washington commanders football team. what is next for the team after the controversy and including a name change? you going to stay the commanders? that t s a great question.
i guess the question is what can we do now if anything to reverse some of this damage? well, let me put it this way, erica, if we don t stop burning fossil fuels rapidly, our summer of heat hell will be considered a cool summer in the future. now, scientists for decades have been able to attribute weather events like coastal flooding, heavy rain events as well as these extreme heat events to climate change. but now the world weather attribution initiative, the report we re talking about has the ability to compare our current climate, which is 1.2 degrees celsius above post industrial averages to that of the past. what it s finding is the role of climate change is absolutely overwhelming. take, for instance, the current heat wave this month of july across north america with man-made climate change and actually 2 degrees sels rouse warmer than what it would be without these heat-trapping gases that we release into the atmosphere and they re becoming
overnight, for every action there s a reaction. 24 hours after ukraine attacked a critical bridge linking the crimean peninsula to russia. calling those strikes retaliation. and more than 65 million americans are under heat alerts today. triple digit temperature records being shattered across arizona, new mexico, and texas. one top climate group says that, quote, heat hell is being felt worldwide. a key hearing in donald trump s classified documents case is set for today in florida. the judge telling prosecutors and defense attorneys to be ready to discuss trial dates. and cnn s jake tapper will interview governor ron desantis this afternoon. it comes as the governor is facing new pressure to shift his 2024 campaign strategy. and your lottery dreams are live for yet another day. there was no winner last night in the power ball drawings. the jackpot has now reached $1 billion. cnn this morning starts right
or higher. the heat is on worldwide. china set an all-time national high temperature of 126 degrees. a top climate group is warning of worldwide, quote, heat hell what can we do about all of this before it is too late? bill weir joins me now. tell me why we re in this mess. one of them is el nino . once that passes, can we go back to some reality. there is el nina, that is natural air-conditions in the oceans. the oceans have been covering a multitude of our earth at a time. so the ocean has been absorbing this, hiding it from us, the