Climate change has been blamed for the increased frequency in heatwaves.
“Every heatwave that we are experiencing today has been made hotter and more frequent because of climate change,” Friederike Otto, a climate scientist at Imperial College London who also co-leads the World Weather Attribution research collaboration, told Reuters.
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