Georgia, Climate change and East
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Climate change is already affecting jobs, food prices, and health in Europe, as rising heat cuts work hours and deepens inequality.
The next year or so looks to turn the dial up on global warmth even more, as some forecasts predict a brewing El Niño will reach superstrength.
The longer pollen seasons are increasing exposure for tens of millions of people with hay fever and other allergies, a team of global researchers have found. At the same time, extreme heat warnings have also risen 318 per cent over the same period.