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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > Climate change made 2024 the hottest year on record. The heat was deadly
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Climate change made 2024 the hottest year on record. The heat was deadly

Last updated: December 6, 2024 1:32 am
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2024 was a year of extremes, with record-breaking temperatures making it the hottest year on record. The impact of this heat wave extended far beyond just the numbers, affecting people’s daily lives in various ways. From challenges in cooling off due to high humidity to power outages, wildfires, and even an increase in mosquito-borne diseases, the human cost of these extreme temperatures was significant.

In addition to the scorching temperatures, the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico saw record-breaking water temperatures that fueled hurricanes Helene and Milton. Helene’s torrential rains led to widespread flooding in the U.S. Southeast, causing over 200 fatalities.

Various parts of the world also felt the effects of the extreme heat in 2024. In Phoenix, Arizona, a 113-day heatwave with temperatures over 100°F resulted in hundreds of heat-related deaths. Mexico City experienced an extreme heat wave coupled with a drought, leading to blackouts and over 120 deaths. São Paulo in Brazil faced wildfires and air pollution reaching dangerous levels. Rio de Janeiro saw record-breaking temperatures, with a heat index reaching a scorching 144.1°F. Manila in the Philippines endured a 15-day heat wave, causing water shortages and crop losses. Paris, during the Olympics, experienced scorching temperatures that made the games more dangerous for athletes.

In Longyearbyen, Norway, the world’s northernmost settlement, temperatures soared to record highs in August. Bamako in Mali saw heatwaves causing spikes in hospital admissions and a rise in deaths. Gaza faced a humanitarian crisis during a three-day heatwave, exacerbating existing challenges for displaced people. Delhi in India endured a prolonged period of extreme heat, resulting in over 100 fatalities. And in East Antarctica, temperatures during winter were significantly higher than normal, marking the largest temperature anomaly of the year.

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These stories from around the world highlight the devastating impact of the 2024 heatwave on both people and the environment. As temperatures continue to rise due to climate change, it is crucial to take action to mitigate the effects and protect vulnerable communities from the growing threat of extreme heat events. The world of technology is constantly evolving, with new innovations and advancements being made every day. One of the most exciting developments in recent years has been the rise of artificial intelligence (AI). AI is a branch of computer science that aims to create intelligent machines that can think, learn, and make decisions like humans.

One of the key applications of AI is in the field of robotics. Robots are now being equipped with AI technology, allowing them to perform a wide range of tasks with precision and efficiency. From manufacturing to healthcare to agriculture, AI-powered robots are revolutionizing industries across the globe.

In the manufacturing sector, AI robots are being used to streamline production processes and increase efficiency. These robots can perform tasks such as assembly, quality control, and packaging with speed and accuracy. By automating these processes, companies are able to reduce costs and improve productivity.

In healthcare, AI robots are being used to assist doctors and nurses in providing better patient care. These robots can perform tasks such as taking vitals, dispensing medication, and even assisting in surgeries. By taking on these routine tasks, healthcare professionals are able to focus more on patient care, leading to better outcomes for patients.

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In agriculture, AI robots are being used to revolutionize the way crops are grown and harvested. These robots can plant seeds, monitor crop health, and even harvest crops with precision. By using AI technology, farmers are able to increase yields, reduce waste, and minimize the use of pesticides and other chemicals.

Overall, AI-powered robots are transforming industries and revolutionizing the way we live and work. As technology continues to advance, we can expect to see even more innovative applications of AI in the future. From self-driving cars to smart homes to personalized healthcare, the possibilities are endless. The future of AI is bright, and the potential for growth and innovation is limitless.

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