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human induced climate change. the world weather attribution group warns that future heatwaves will be even more extreme if greenhouse gas emissions are not cut rapidly. 0ur climate and science reporter georgina rannard gave us more details of the study. so this is a study by leading climate scientists from around the world. what they wanted to do is, they looked at this extreme heat millions of people have been suffering from in recent weeks. these heat waves were in southern europe, in the us, and in china. and they wanted to say what was the link between climate change and this extreme weather. and what they have said is in southern europe and in the us, that heatwave would have been virtually impossible without the effects of climate change. in china, the heatwave was made 50 times more likely by climate change. the way they do this is they look at a world without the impacts of climate change. they can use models to do that. and they compare that to the real world temperatures that
caused by humans. the world weather attribution group is warning future heatwaves will be even more extreme if green house gases are not cut rapidly. a report has estimated that more than nine million people in england will be living with major illnesses by 2040. the independent charity, the health foundation, says that figure includes conditions such as dementia, diabetes, depression and cancer. nhs patients needing scans are likely to face disruption as radiographers begin a 48 hour strike in parts of england. staff at 37 trusts are walking out in a pay dispute. grease s prime minister said the fires showed the climate crisis had already arrived, have you been affected by the rhodes fires? can
you don t fancy. in a future world y°u pay you don t fancy. in a future world you pay your money, take your choice, take a chance. this is climate change. meanwhile this morning a new study from the world weather attribution group. says the heatwaves battering europe would have been virtually impossible without human induced climate change. this morning: wildfires: what should we do? now for the news. more tourists are arriving back in the uk from rhodes, after huge wildfires forced people from their hotels. the government said yesterday as many as 10,000 british nationals were on the greek island. some had to sleep in schools, airports and sports centres as they waited for flights back. leading climate scientists say the heatwaves in europe and the us would have been virtually impossible without global warming
a tough time in the newsroom, so many people loved him and knew him so well, he was an integral part of the entire bbc operation for so long. but he has a top bloke, and he will be much missed. lots of memories of george coming out through the programme today. thejuly heatwaves in europe and the us would have been virtually impossible without the effects of human induced climate change, according to a study by scientists in the world weather attribution group. 0ne plan to tackle the climate crisis is the ban on sales of new petrol and diesel cars from 2030, but is the uk ready for the electric car revolution? 0ur climate editor justin rowlatt reports. i ve been told that here in the welsh countryside could lie the future of the car. so this is not what i was expecting. it s a vw beetle. ah, you must bejustin.