Over 2,000 cows die in Kansas in record-breaking heat wave

Edited by Ed Newman
2022-06-18 11:16:44

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At least 2,000 cows have died in recent days in the U.S. state of Kansas due to excessive heat and humidity.  

Topeka, June 18 (RHC)-- At least 2,000 cows have died in recent days in the U.S. state of Kansas due to excessive heat and humidity.  Much of the United States has been facing a brutal heat wave this week as more than 1,800 temperature records have been shattered from California to Michigan. 

More than 100 million people have been advised to stay indoors due to the excessive heat.  Europe and much of South Asia are also facing record heat waves this week.

UCLA climate scientist Daniel Swain said more extreme heat events will keep occurring if global emissions are not slashed.  Swain said: “Obviously, in the long run, the only solution is to bring carbon emissions to close to zero and eventually halt global warming, and thereby halt the increase in extreme heat events.”


 



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