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extreme heat affects people across “multiple pathways”, but that its impacts are deeply unequal. “The most
extreme weather and heat could affect players at World Cup 2026 Sweaty, shirtless football players
extreme early-summer heat event that is affecting a swathe of western [Europe](https://www.theguardian.com
extreme heat is causing not just heart attacks, but also kidney injury, affecting sleep quality
extreme weather is an example of the speed at which rising temperatures are affecting the UK. “Carbon emissions produced by fossil fuel burning are trapping heat
affect weather patterns by bringing “a lot of extra heat to the surface, fueling a lot of extreme
extreme heat, drought and wildfires which have exposed a growing share of the population to harmful ozone, the report said. The regions most affected
extreme weather affect World Cup 2026? **With just a month to go until the biggest football tournament in the world begins, attention is turning not just to the teams and venues, but to the weather
extreme heat in the region is nothing new and is essential for crops. What worries him is its growing intensity. He blames shrinking tree cover, extensive mining, rising fossil-fuel use and the spread
extreme heat After a prolonged spell of cool conditions across much of [Europe](https://www.theguardian.com/world/europe-news), a dramatic swing in temperatures is expected in the coming days as warmer air surges north into western
extreme weather – an essential tool in a warming world. ## How does El Niño affect weather events? While there are many factors that drive weather, El Niño can create a massive atmospheric upset. It alters
extreme heat and fires, according to staffers and emergency management experts. “I am very happy these career civil servants are getting their due and getting back to work,” said a former Fema employee who spoke
affected by very hot weather. Among them was the [general election in the Philippines](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/may/12/philippines-election-2025-midterms-voting-results-marcos-duterte) last year, when intense heat meant that some vote-counting machines overheated on election day and ejected previously
extreme temperatures is inevitable, but EV drivers can prepare for it. First, pick the right vehicle to battle the temperatures where you live. Some are better than others at handling [cold](https://recharged.com/articles/best-electric-cars-for-cold-weather)
extreme conditions for that tank to go the wrong direction," he said. "We were only doing tank temperatures at night." No chemicals are currently leaking, officials have repeatedly said, and authorities have been working around
extremely important that we're honest to our patients about what they can expect, I'm always wary to avoid giving people false hope." He said other methods for treating Alzheimer's disease – such
heat is expected to last into the early part of the week, before somewhat cooler air arrives – with the potential for thunderstorms – bringing some relief. Heavy rainfall has also been falling in [Nigeria](https://www.theguardian.com
extreme heat. Much of the world’s dangerous child labour is concentrated in the sector. In many rural communities, work starts before sunrise and competes directly with schooling. Children in service sector jobs, such
affecting much of the country](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/crk661074ejo). That came shortly after one of the [UK's wettest winters on record in 2023-24](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cp992nxxe7do), which triggered widespread flooding. The CCC stresses that
heating on housing were “very unequal” and particularly affected renters and people experiencing homelessness. Climate change does not feature prominently in housing policy discussions, he said, but it should. “We’re showing that climate change