The summary is about a series of extreme weather events and their impacts on various parts of the world. It starts with a bizarre cooking scene in Hebei Province, China, where pancakes were baked on a manhole cover due to the intense heat from a heatwave. The heatwave, which exceeded 52 degrees in some parts of China, led to a record-breaking heatwave in Europe, with temperatures reaching up to 41 degrees. This heatwave caused a significant number of deaths and displaced thousands of people.
In Greece, wildfires broke out in various parts of the country, causing significant damage and displacing around 4,000 people. The fires spread to other countries, including Spain, the Canary Islands, Switzerland, and Italy. The heatwave also affected France and Italy, which dispatched planes to provide support.
In the United States, a heatwave that started in Texas and Florida last month is spreading westward, with at least 34 regions already experiencing record-high temperatures.
The World Health Organization and the UN World Meteorological Agency have warned about the dangers of heatwaves and the effects of global warming. In Greece, tourists were banned from entering the Acropolis during the afternoon hours due to the high temperatures.
In China, the average daytime temperature in Beijing has exceeded 40 degrees Celsius for six days, only two days lower than the human body temperature. The Earth's average temperature has broken new records every day since observation.
The Earth's carbon dioxide concentration exceeded 424ppm for the first time this year, and carbon dioxide emitted around the world reached an all-time high of 36.8 billion tons last year. The Keeling curve, a graph that slopes endlessly to the right on the observation day, symbolizes climate change.
The narrator warns that if the rate of increase in carbon dioxide continues, we will soon face shocking figures. The narrator also mentions the effects of El Niño, which can lead to droughts and forest fires, releasing a lot of carbon dioxide. The narrator hopes that humanity will change the behavior of those who have more faith in fossil fuels.
1. A man cooked an egg on a manhole cover in Hebei Province, northeastern China, during a heatwave.
2. The heat on the manhole cover was so intense that it was not difficult to bake several pancakes.
3. The heatwave in China exceeded 52 degrees in some parts.
4. The heatwave led to wildfires in various parts of Greece, affecting private homes.
5. About 4,000 people were displaced as the forest fires spread.
6. France and Italy dispatched two planes each to assist, and Iyu also promised additional support.
7. The heatwave spread to Spain, the Canary Islands, Switzerland, and Italy, reaching the border forest.
8. Last summer, 60,000 people died due to the heat that hit Europe.
9. The number of deaths due to the heat exceeded 11,000 in the past week.
10. The record high of 41 degrees was recorded.
11. In Italy, a new hotline emergency line was established.
12. The Acropolis of Christ was temporarily closed after a tourist collapsed from the heat.
13. A French alpine ski resort at an altitude of about 1,800 meters also had a temperature of 29.5.
14. The whole of Europe is engulfed in an unprecedented heat wave, with the temperature rising to soaring degrees.
15. The World Health Organization has designated heat waves as one of the most dangerous natural disasters.
16. The UN World Meteorological Agency has warned that we must prepare for more intense heat waves in the future due to the effects of global warming.
17. Athens, Greece, has banned tourists from entering the historical site of the Acropolis during the afternoon hours from the 14th as the maximum temperature exceeds 40 degrees Celsius.
18. The heat wave that started in Texas and Florida last month is spreading westward, and at least 34 regions are already experiencing record-high temperatures.
19. Temperatures have broken records, and forecasts show that temperatures in the 40s to 50s Celsius, centered in the southwest, will continue until this week.
20. The average temperature observed across the entire planet yesterday was 17.18 degrees, breaking the highest temperature of 17.01 degrees recorded on the 4th in just one day.
21. The El Niño phenomenon of warming added to the damage due to extreme weather changes occurring all over the world.
22. Buildings that have been swept away by the torrent of water are collapsing.
23. The water rushing through the city center at a furious speed swallows up people and vehicles all at once.
24. Men and women who took refuge on the roofs of cars to save their lives are desperately asking for rescue.
25. The maximum volume of 250 mm per day is extreme.
26. Chongqing, China, where the gunfire poured in, is in a state of rubble. 15 people have died and 4 are missing, and the number of victims reaches 37,000.
27. Uprooted trees fall down helplessly, hitting cars on the road, and some people's bodies rise into the air, unable to withstand the power of the wind.
28. Siwarena is the highest level disaster warning due to the oncoming typhoon. A code red has even been issued.
29. Abnormal phenomena are occurring all over the world, such as flooding in Spain due to a surprise explosion accompanied by hail the size of an adult's fist.
30. Due to the influence of El Niño, the average global temperature yesterday hit 17.18 degrees, the previous record for two consecutive days.
31. Since Monday, this is the highest daytime temperature in Beijing, China until recently. There have been 6 days exceeding 40 degrees Celsius and only 2 days lower than human body temperature.
32. The Earth's heat is surging.
33. Since Monday, the Earth's average temperature has broken new records every day since observation.
34. Canada's forests burned and smoke crossed the border to cover the northeastern United States. The cause appears to be greenhouses, which have soared to