Greenpeace Warns of Escalating Extreme Heat Days Across Italy
Il report "Estate che scotta": la quota di giornate estive con oltre 32 gradi – la soglia oltre cui l’organismo entra in condizioni di forte stress da calore, mettendo a rischio la salute – è passata dal 39% di trent'anni fa a oltre il 62% di oggi. "Servono adattamento e mitigazione"
A new report by Greenpeace, titled 'Scorching Summer,' indicates a significant increase in extreme heat days across Italy. The report reveals that the number of summer days exceeding 32 degrees Celsius—a threshold at which the human body experiences significant heat stress—has risen from 39% thirty years ago to over 62% currently. This trend poses considerable risks to public health. Greenpeace emphasizes the urgent need for both adaptation strategies to cope with the changing climate and mitigation efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The organization calls for proactive measures to address the escalating threat of heatwaves.
This report from Greenpeace highlights the tangible impacts of climate change on Italy, raising urgent concerns about public health and the need for immediate climate action.
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