Study Finds Climate Change Affects One in Five People Daily Life

Aroundoneinfivepeoplefeelstheimpactofclimatechangeontheirdailylife, accordingtoarecentstudybyClimateCentral.
根據氣候中心最近的一項研究,大約五分之一的人感受到氣候變遷對日常生活的影響。

Thestudy, releasedinMarch, analyzedglobaltemperaturesbetweenDecember 2024andFebruary 2025, revealingatrendofrisingtemperaturesduetoclimatechange.
這項研究於3月發布,分析了2024年12月至2025年2月間的全球氣溫,揭示了氣候變遷導致氣溫上升的趨勢。

KristinaDahl, thevicepresidentforscienceatClimateCentral, notedthatwarmerthanusualtemperatureswerefoundinalmostallregionsduetoclimatechange.
氣候中心科學副總裁克里斯蒂娜·達爾指出,由於氣候變化,幾乎所有地區的氣溫都高於正常水平。

Around one in five people feels the impact of climate change on their daily life, according to a recent study by Climate Central.

The study, released in March, analyzed global temperatures between December 2024 and February 2025, revealing a trend of rising temperatures due to climate change.

Kristina Dahl, the vice president for science at Climate Central, noted that warmer than usual temperatures were found in almost all regions due to climate change.
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