Canada heat waves in 2025 tied to human-driven climate change

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Nathan Howes Digital Journalist There were were several exceptional heat waves this year that Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) linked to human-caused climate change. How does it determine that? It makes the connection with its new, unique attribution system

With a long list of heat waves in Canada in 2025, it should come as no surprise that some of events this year have been linked to human-caused climate change--similar to affairs that occurred in 2024.

That's according to Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC), reviewed the extreme heat waves that affected millions of Canadians this year. As they did last year, scientists reviewed data from a number of events and came to a conclusion using its newly developed attribution system.

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To help examine Canada's extreme events in 2024 and 2025--and future occurrences--ECCC established a rapid extreme weather event attribution system to compare today's climate with the pre-industrial state. It uses a tool to reveal how human-caused climate change has affected the chances of an extreme weather event, based on recorded levels of greenhouse gases and other human-created activities.

For the events this year, they examined 10 of the hottest heat waves that affected Canada in July and August. Its rapid extreme weather attribution system constantly looks for extreme heat and cold events across Canada.

The system indicates that of the 10 heat waves, nine were made "much more likely" because of climate change, according to ECCC.

"The system shows that the heat waves experienced in these regions during July and August would have been rare in a pre-industrial climate," ECCC said in a news release.

PatriotNews_dot_com on October 15th, 2025 at 01:39 UTC »

It’s mid October and we’re still in shorts and t-shirts!

zenerat on October 15th, 2025 at 01:35 UTC »

Not if you just delete the data and fire the scientists.

Goodbye18000 on October 15th, 2025 at 01:32 UTC »

This would probably also be linked with American heat wave too, if the current political party didn't ban researching and publishing work on climate change.