Even if carbon dioxide levels remain the same as today, San Antonio residents can expect heat waves like July's every 15 years. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX Texas ClimateChange heatwave HeatWaves
The extreme heat broiling South Texas and Northern Mexico this summer would be"virtually impossible" without humans burning large quantities of fossil fuels,WWA, an international group of scientists who measure how much climate change influences extreme weather events, also warned that more dangerous heat is likely on the way.
"Without climate change, we wouldn't see this at all," Friedrike Otto, a senior lecturer in climate science at Imperial College in London,Even if carbon dioxide levels remain the same as today, San Antonio residents can expect heat waves like July's every 15 years, according to the data.
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