Global Warming Affecting Summer Heat, Surprises Scientists
Scientist point to the manifestation of a persistent heat spell in many parts around the globe, this summer.
Climate expert and science editor for Axios, Andrew Freedman https://twitter.com/afreedma speaks about the climate-weather teleconnections with CBSN anchor.
Release via https://www.cbsnews.com/news/carbon-in-soil-dirt-making-climate-change-worse-study-says
Tags: 2018, Andrew Freedman, CBS, Heat, Summer
Categories: Asia, Canada, Climate Change, Europe, Extreme Weather, Germany, Health, Impacts, UK, United States, World News
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