The Paris Agreement is already delivering massive climate benefits by cutting future extreme heat in half. Without this treaty, the world faced 114 scorching hot days annually by 2100, but current commitments slash that to just 57 days. Countries like Kenya will avoid 82 fewer brutal heat days each year, while the US, India, China and Britain dodge 30 fewer days of dangerous temperatures.
Record-breaking cold is crushing the globe as early winter obliterates autumn across continents. Alberta just shattered 121-year temperature records, China plunged to minus 23 degrees in October, and Russia hit historic gas demand from brutal freezes. Antarctica is now colder than any time in 5,000 years while global warming predictions crumble under real-world data showing a cooling planet.
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