Heatwaves Surge: Global Warming Effects, Rising Temperatures, Heatwave Impacts & Climate Crisis Health Risks

Nature World News | 10.04.2026 01:27
Sweltering air blanketed cities across Europe, Asia, and North America in early 2026, with thermometers climbing past 42°C (108°F) in places like Madrid and Delhi, triggering widespread red alerts and school closures. These prolonged blasts signal rising temperatures 2026, driven by global warming effects that load the atmosphere with excess heat from decades of emissions. From parched fields and dying reefs to overwhelmed hospitals and strained power grids, the fallout underscores a deepening climate shift.