Climate Change Fuels Extreme Weather: Impacts and Solutions
Abstract
This research synthesizes findings on the increasing frequency and intensity of extreme weather events globally, attributing them to anthropogenic climate change. It examines specific phenomena including heatwaves, floods, droughts, tropical cyclones, wildfires, and compound events, detailing their meteorological drivers and impacts. The studies highlight the disproportionate effects on vulnerable regions and emphasize the need for enhanced adaptation, mitigation, and disaster management strategies. Socio-economic consequences and changes in polar regions are also addressed, underscoring the urgency for global climate action.
Keywords: Extreme Weather Events; Climate Change; Global Warming; Heatwaves; Floods; Droughts; Tropical Cyclones; Wildfires; Compound Events; Arctic Amplification
Citation: Doi: 10.4172/2157-7617.1000967
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