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Half the World Faced an Extra Month of Extreme Heat Due to Climate Change, Study Reveals

June 3, 2025
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Half the World Faced an Extra Month of Extreme Heat Due to Climate Change, Study Reveals
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A staggering 4 billion people — nearly half the global population — experienced an extra month of extreme heat over the past year, according to a new international study. Scientists say the surge is directly linked to human-induced climate change, with dangerous health consequences especially for developing nations.

A Global Heat Crisis Worsened by Fossil Fuels

The research, published ahead of Global Heat Action Day (June 2), was conducted by climate scientists from World Weather Attribution, Climate Central, and the Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre. The study highlights how burning fossil fuels continues to drive global warming, disproportionately impacting people’s health and safety.

“With every barrel of oil burned, every ton of CO₂ released, and every fraction of a degree of warming, heat waves will affect more people,” said Dr. Friederike Otto, climate scientist at Imperial College London.

Key Findings from the Study

  • Timeframe analyzed: May 1, 2024 – May 1, 2025
  • Definition of extreme heat days: Days hotter than 90% of the historical range from 1991–2020
  • Climate model comparisons: Real-world heat patterns vs. a simulated world without human-induced warming
  • Result: Around 4 billion people endured 30+ additional extreme heat days
  • Climate change link: Found in all 67 global extreme heat events identified during the year

Aruba: The Worst Affected

Aruba, the Caribbean island often referred to as “One Happy Island,” experienced 187 extreme heat days—45 more than it would have in a pre-industrial climate. The island was ranked as the worst affected globally, a stark reminder that even popular tropical destinations are vulnerable to climate extremes.

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2024: The Hottest Year on Record

  • 2024 was officially the hottest year ever, overtaking the previous record in 2023.
  • January 2025 also became the warmest January in recorded history.
  • On a five-year average, global temperatures are now 1.3°C above pre-industrial levels, with 2024 alone exceeding 1.5°C — breaching the threshold set by the Paris Agreement.

Health Risks and Data Gaps

The study also raises concerns over the underreporting of heat-related deaths, especially in low-income regions:

  • Europe reported 61,000+ heat-related deaths in summer 2022.
  • Many countries lack comparable data, as deaths from heat stroke or heat exhaustion are often misclassified as heart or respiratory issues.

Urgent Call to Action

Researchers stressed the need for:

  • Heat early warning systems and public education campaigns
  • City-wide heat action plans, tailored to urban infrastructure
  • Better building designs using shade and ventilation
  • Behavioral changes, like limiting physical activity during peak heat

However, they warned that adaptation alone won’t be enough. The only true solution is a rapid global phase-out of fossil fuels to limit further warming.


Conclusion

The report’s findings are a wake-up call. As heatwaves grow longer and deadlier, the global community must act fast to protect vulnerable populations and halt the warming trend. The choice is clear: reduce emissions or risk turning extreme heat into a permanent season.

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