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'A Code Red For Humanity:' Climate Change Is Getting Worse — Faster Than We Thought
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Date:2025-04-18 07:20:07
A landmark new report from the United Nations warns that the world is running out of time to avoid the catastrophic effects of global warming.
Those effects are already becoming clear as extreme weather, drought, and fire become more common. One of the latest examples: wildfires are raging amid a record heat wave in Turkey, Lebanon, Italy and Greece. Durrie Bouscaren reports for NPR from Istanbul.
And, as NPR's Jeff Brady reports, climate change is also changing lives in subtler ways.
Other reporting heard in this episode came from NPR's Rebecca Hersher, who's been covering the new U.N. report on climate change.
In participating regions, you'll also hear a local news segment that will help you make sense of what's going on in your community.
Email us at [email protected].
This episode was produced by Brent Baughman. It was edited by Andrea Kissack, Lee Hale and Fatma Tanis. Additional editing from Jim Kane and Jason DeRose. Our executive producer is Cara Tallo.
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