"The era of global warming has ended; the era of global boiling has arrived."
So said United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres in a speech Thursday at the UN headquarters in New York City.
Also on Thursday, President Biden announced provisions to protect workers and communities from extreme heat, and had meetings scheduled with Mayor Kate Gallego of Phoenix, Arizona, and Mayor Ron Nirenberg of San Antonio, Texas, to discuss how their cities are handling extreme heat and how the federal government can help.
"For vast parts of North America, Asia, Africa and Europe, it is a cruel summer," Guterres said.
The record heat affecting communities across the globe is caused by climate change, and although the phenomenon has long been predicted, the pace of change is devastating, Guterres said.
Persons:
António Guterres, Biden, Kate Gallego, Ron Nirenberg, Guterres
Organizations:
United Nations, UN, European Union, World Meteorological Organization, National Weather Service
Locations:
Clarksburg , Maryland, New York City, Phoenix , Arizona, San Antonio , Texas, North America, Asia, Africa, Europe