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The extreme high temperature weather in Canada has long been suggested?

Yes, in fact, this extremely hot weather may have hinted that the land temperature in the northern hemisphere is already very high in summer. This high temperature weather is caused by a high-pressure air mass rotating around 40 degrees north latitude. This high-pressure air mass has actually existed for a long time. Last year was in Europe, which caused a national heat wave in Europe. On May 1 this year, this high-pressure air mass crossed the Pamirs, melted the ice and snow of the Muztag Ata Iceberg, and crossed the Tianshan Mountains, resulting in the emergence of forty in Urumqi, China.

Prior to this, 202 1 was called "the year of meteorological disasters". Freezing rain, flood, tornado, sandstorm, drought, etc. It has alerted people again and again, and this extreme high temperature can't help but wake people up. Maybe this is nature's revenge on mankind. Global carbon emissions increase and the greenhouse effect continues to deteriorate. In case of drought, coupled with abnormal meteorological conditions such as special atmospheric circulation, this high temperature seems unexpected.

Before the avalanche, not a snowflake was innocent. This kind of heat wave attack will undoubtedly promote the melting of glaciers and the global temperature to rise again. As the global climate continues to warm, the sea level continues to rise, and the regional environment continues to deteriorate, no country can stay out of it at that time. This is another warning from nature to mankind: it is urgent to protect the environment and protect the earth!

More than 700 people died suddenly in Canada in a week;

According to the British "Guardian" report, high-temperature heat waves hit North America. In the past week, more than 700 sudden deaths were reported in British Columbia, Canada. Canadian officials said on the 2nd that high temperature was an important reason for the sharp increase in death toll, and warned that the death toll caused by "high temperature dome" may rise again.

On July 2, local time, the chief coroner of British Columbia, Canada, said that 7 19 "sudden and accidental deaths" had been reported in the past week. This figure is three times that of the same period of last year, during which about 230 people usually died.