A heatwave affecting much of the United States this week has raised concerns about its impact on Independence Day celebrations and World Cup matches scheduled for the weekend. Researchers indicate that the extreme temperatures and humidity experienced are largely attributable to the climate crisis. Theodore Keeping, an extreme weather and wildfire researcher at Imperial College London, stated that the current climate conditions are significantly different from those during the time of the founding fathers.
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US Heatwave Impacts Independence Day Events and World Cup Matches
A heatwave in the US is expected to affect Independence Day celebrations and World Cup matches this weekend. Researchers attribute the extreme temperatures to the climate crisis, highlighting a significant change in climate conditions since the founding of the nation.
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