BLOOMBERG • July 27, 2024
For decades, global warming was widely seen as a tomorrow problem, something for our hapless grandchildren to worry about. But with heat records tumbling relentlessly, it’s clear that tomorrow has arrived. It’s also becoming clear that we’re not ready for the heat. Higher temperatures turbocharge the planet’s weather engines, leading to more frequent and severe heat waves, droughts, wildfires and floods and increasingly destructive hurricanes and thunderstorms. They will lead to mass migration and resource wars. But the deadliest immediate effect is the heat itself. It attacks human health on every level and already takes more lives each year than every other natural disaster combined. We should treat the permanent new state of global heat with no less urgency than a public-health emergency on the scale of a pandemic. ~ Mark Gongloff