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New Report Predicts More Dangerously Hot Days Ahead

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Increases in potentially deadly heat, driven by climate change, will affect every state in the contiguous U.S. in the decades ahead. That’s the main conclusion of a new report released today by the Union of Concern Scientists. It’s accompanied by a peer-reviewed study published in the journal Environmental Research Communications.

 

The analysis, titled “Killer Heat in the United States: Climate Choices and the Future of Dangerously Hot Days” says we should expect a hotter future, and that nearly everywhere, and that by the end of the century, assuming we take no action to reduce global emissions, parts of Florida and Texas would experience the equivalent of at least five months per year on average when the “feels like” temperature exceeds 100 degrees, with most of these days even surpassing 105 degrees. And this of course is a global issue: Europe’s five hottest summers in the past 500 years have all happened in the past 15 years, and that does not include this summer’s already massive heat waves. 

 

We discuss the report and how it was compiled with one of its co-authors: Juan Declet-Barreto is a climate scientist with the Union of Concerned Scientists.

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Julie Glenn is the host of Gulf Coast Live. She has been working in southwest Florida as a freelance writer since 2007, most recently as a regular columnist for the Naples Daily News. She began her broadcasting career in 1993 as a reporter/anchor/producer for a local CBS affiliate in Quincy, Illinois. After also working for the NBC affiliate, she decided to move to Parma, Italy where she earned her Master’s degree in communication from the University of Gastronomic Sciences. Her undergraduate degree in Mass Communication is from the University of Missouri at Kansas City.
Mike Kiniry is producer of Gulf Coast Live, and co-creator and host of the WGCU podcast Three Song Stories: Biography Through Music. He first joined the WGCU team in the summer of 2003 as an intern while studying Communication at Florida Gulf Coast University.