Brazilian heat waves fueled by climate change are flaming the rainforest at highest rate in 14 years
Brazilian heat waves fueled by climate change are flaming the rainforest at highest rate in 14 years
Brazilian heat waves fueled by climate change are flaming the rainforest at highest rate in 14 years
There are widespread reports of people coughing and gagging on the smoke as temperatures reach over 100 degrees
"Days after Brazilians sweltered under scorching heat, panted through a parching drought and choked from wildfire smoke, scientists anticipate temperatures in Brazil to linger between 35º C and 40º C all week — equivalent to 95º F to 104º F.
The temperatures are expected to reach these blistering heights primarily in the Central West region, which includes large cities like Brasília, Manaus and Belo Horizonte. In addition to putting the residents of these areas at risk of heat stroke and other health problems, the escalating heat creates a risk of wildfires..."