The Earth witnesses an extremely hot climate, described as "hellish weather"
Extreme weather events have dominated the world this summer, from widespread wildfires in Canada to severe floods in India, Japan, and the eastern United States, as well as extreme heat waves in Spain, China, the Middle East, and Mexico.
A recent study, conducted by scientists at the Bay Area Environmental Research Institute (BAERI) and NASA’s Ames Research Center, provides a comprehensive examination of how these extreme events could worsen if our planet's temperature rises above 2°C.
The study also identified regions that are likely to be severely affected by this warming, which could ultimately impact people's lives and livelihoods.
The study predicted what life on Earth might look like if the average global temperature rises above 2°C, and it reached dangerous conclusions.