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Extreme weather is no longer rare — floods, heatwaves, droughts, hurricanes, and wildfires are becoming more frequent and more intense across the world.
In this episode of *The Human Why*, we explain why extreme weather is increasing using climate science, physics, and Earth system dynamics. Rising global temperatures, ocean heat storage, disrupted jet streams, and atmospheric instability are pushing natural systems beyond historical limits.
This video breaks down the real mechanisms behind extreme weather — not headlines or fear — and explains how these changes affect food security, health, cities, and long-term survival.
Understanding begins with why.
Tags: extreme weather, climate change explained, global warming effects, floods increasing, heatwaves rising, hurricanes, wildfires, climate science, earth systems, environmental crisis, the human why
By The Human WhyExtreme weather is no longer rare — floods, heatwaves, droughts, hurricanes, and wildfires are becoming more frequent and more intense across the world.
In this episode of *The Human Why*, we explain why extreme weather is increasing using climate science, physics, and Earth system dynamics. Rising global temperatures, ocean heat storage, disrupted jet streams, and atmospheric instability are pushing natural systems beyond historical limits.
This video breaks down the real mechanisms behind extreme weather — not headlines or fear — and explains how these changes affect food security, health, cities, and long-term survival.
Understanding begins with why.
Tags: extreme weather, climate change explained, global warming effects, floods increasing, heatwaves rising, hurricanes, wildfires, climate science, earth systems, environmental crisis, the human why