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OKIsItJustMe

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Sat Jul 11, 2026, 08:08 PM Saturday

Climate Scientists Aghast at How Bad Things Are Getting, and So Fast [View all]

https://futurism.com/science-energy/climate-scientists-aghast-bad-fast
"Extreme events are so far outside anything we have expected."
By Victor Tangermann - Published Jul 11, 2026 7:02 AM EDT

The July 4 holiday weekend wasn’t just a scorcher — it was so hot it disrupted public events and strained power grids as temperatures soared into the triple digits.

Across the pond, Europe is bracing for yet another devastating, record-breaking heatwave. And it’s barely out of the last one, which was responsible for at least 1,300 excess deaths.

Even climate scientists, who have long watched as global warming rears its ugly head, are astonished at the accelerating trend. As Bloomberg reports, their models have long predicted rising temperatures due to human activity and the burning of fossil fuels. Yet the trend is speeding up to a degree that has caught even experts off guard.



We could call them super-extremes or mega-extremes,” University of Exeter climate change and Earth system science chair Tim Lenton told Bloomberg. “We’re starting to see extremes on a spatial scale and a magnitude that’s really surprising.”



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