Heat stress impacts will more than double under moderate climate change scenario: RMS

With the World Meteorological Organization declaring July 2023 as the hottest month on record globally, heat stress is likely to continue to manifest in extremes with interrelated impacts on drought, wildfires and water stress, according to Claire Souch of Moody’s RMS.

 

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