Asie du Sud : les experts alertent sur les «sérieux» risques d’inondations et de sécheresse lors de la mousson d'été
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According to EU climate scientists, May 2024 was the world's second-hottest month on record, with global temperatures averaging 1.42°C above pre-industrial levels. The warming was driven by climate change and a developing El Niño event, with Europe experiencing an unusually early heatwave. Scientists warn that extreme weather phenomena are increasingly becoming the new norm globally.
Progressive: Progressive outlets emphasize climate change as the primary driver and frame record temperatures as evidence of extreme weather becoming the norm, with explicit attention to human responsibility.
Moderate: Centrist outlets report the record temperatures and regional impacts with reference to both climate change and natural factors like El Niño.
Conservative: Conservative outlets report the second-hottest May while noting that both climate change and a developing El Niño contributed to the warming.
Les désastres climatiques sont fréquents pendant la période de la mousson d’été en Asie (juin-septembre), mais le réchauffement climatique a accru ces dernières années leur intensité et leur fréquence, selon les scientifiques. ...