Tropics take the brunt as hotter oceans drive large-scale humid heat waves: Study
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Tropics take the brunt as hotter oceans drive large-scale humid heat waves: Study

A recent study highlights that climate change is leading to increased humidity in tropical regions, resulting in dangerously high heat wave conditions. Policymakers and activists must address the escalating health risks posed by these extreme weather events as they intensify due to warmer oceans.

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