{"id":34547,"date":"2022-07-30T10:45:58","date_gmt":"2022-07-30T10:45:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.africa-press.net\/south-africa\/all-news\/heatwaves-raise-new-debate-on-climate-change"},"modified":"2022-07-30T11:18:50","modified_gmt":"2022-07-30T11:18:50","slug":"heatwaves-raise-new-debate-on-climate-change","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.africa-press.net\/south-africa\/all-news\/heatwaves-raise-new-debate-on-climate-change","title":{"rendered":"Heatwaves raise new debate on climate change"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span style=\"color: #ff6600\"><strong>Africa-Press &#8211; South-Africa. <\/strong><\/span>As summer temperatures spiked in Oklahoma \u2013 heading toward at least 43\u00baC this week \u2013 the city of Tulsa pondered what to do about its 36-hole municipal golf course.<\/p>\n<p>Should it replace the fescue turf with Bermuda grass that\u2019s resistant to heat and drought? The cost of showering it nightly with 4.5 million litres of water had become pricey, at $5000 (R84439) a time.<\/p>\n<p>But for now, officials were lavishing water on the city\u2019s Page Belcher course as Oklahoma baked in a massive heatwave also scorching parts of Texas, Kansas and South Dakota. Residents are cranking up their air-conditioners, putting pressure on the power grid, and farmers are using more water at a time when the region could slide into drought.<\/p>\n<p>But across the Atlantic, as the same weather pattern broke centuries-old records in Europe, political leaders seized on the heatwave as a call to action. \u201cThis is the consequence of climate change,\u201d London Mayor Sadiq Khan said in a tweet.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cTackling the climate emergency must be at the top of the to-do list for the next prime minister.\u201d The sharp policy divergence could have profound implications for the planet as the world\u2019s biggest historic emitters of greenhouse gases grapple with how to confront their new climate reality.<\/p>\n<p>Many European nations are working to shift away from fossil fuels, but the combination of intense summer heat and energy shortages stemming from the war in Ukraine threatens to delay this transition.<\/p>\n<p>In the US, President Joe Biden is struggling to advance his environmental agenda in the face of opposition from Republicans and Senator Joe Manchin, D-West Virginia. The duelling heatwaves are both the result of sprawling zones of high pressure or heat domes.<\/p>\n<p>Underneath these heat domes, the air sinks and clears out cloud cover\u2013 while allowing the sun to beat down relentlessly. With temperatures expected to surpass 43\u00baC in some US states, nearly 69 million Americans were facing the risk of dangerous heat exposure, and heat-related illnesses are projected to rise from Texas to South Dakota.<\/p>\n<p>Despite those concerns, conservatives leading these sweltering red states are reluctant to link these conditions to climate change. And those politicians are less likely to propose a plan to adapt to it.<\/p>\n<p>Asked whether she thinks the climate is changing, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, a Republican, said, \u201cI think the science has been varied on it, and it hasn\u2019t been proven to me that what we\u2019re doing is affecting the climate.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>And in Texas, a major fossil fuel producer that has grown two degrees hotter than in the previous century, climate adaptation is rarely mentioned in a political arena focused on gun rights and abortion. Climate scientist Andrew Dessler said his state should immediately draw up plans to adapt, but he doubts that will happen.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe first thing they need to do to adapt is to be able to say the words \u2018climate\u2019 and \u2018change\u2019,\u201d he said. The demand for power in Texas hit an all-time high on Monday, according to the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, which operates the grid for about 26 million customers.<\/p>\n<p>The operator asked Texas air quality regulators to relax their enforcement rules for the afternoon and evening so that the state\u2019s fossil fuel plants could pollute more than normally permitted in the effort to generate enough power to keep the state\u2019s lights on.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThey haven\u2019t done forward planning,\u201d said Ed Hirs, an energy economist at the University of Houston. \u201cWith a state growing as fast as Texas, it was just going to be a matter of time before (energy) demand outstripped available supply.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Grid operators in Texas have been pleading with consumers to cut their energy use and are calling on utilities to put off maintenance and other down times for their power plants, elevating the risk for system failure as the summer wears on.<\/p>\n<p>Doug Sombke, who operates a farm in north-eastern South Dakota, said people lean a little too hard on the climate change angle. \u201cIt\u2019s typical weather for us this time of year,\u201d he said, adding, \u201cThis year is better than last year.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>But in the next breath, he said: \u201c110\u00baF (43\u00baC) is extreme\u2026 It\u2019s something we need to learn to adapt to.\u201d In Sombke\u2019s mind, that means slowly transitioning from petroleum use to biofuels and solar- and wind-generated energy. In Europe, which has shattered several temperature records this week and is experiencing severe wildfires, politicians are already planning for a hotter future.<\/p>\n<p>France\u2019s capital has launched an adaptation project dubbed \u201cParis at 50\u00b0C\u201d, chaired by Green Party member Alexandre Florentin. \u201cThis is neither prophecy, nor an intuition, nor a hypothesis,\u201d Florentin told the newspaper Le Monde.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe are in a new climate situation in which some people are already suffering, and which is going to get even worse.\u201d Europe has become a hot spot for heatwaves, with a notable spike in the past two decades. In the past 42 years, the continent has seen an increase in extreme heatwaves three to four times faster compared with the rest of the northern latitudes, research shows.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIt is now well accepted that anthropogenic climate change acts in reinforcing heatwaves, in terms of frequency, intensity and persistence,\u201d said Efi Rousi, a researcher at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research in Germany.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThis is simple physics. As mean temperatures are rising, heat extremes are also rising.\u201d Changes in the jet stream \u2013 potentially tied to climate change \u2013 have also played a role in increasing the number of heatwaves over the past four decades. Typically a relatively strong jet stream, a narrow band of strong winds about 10km above ground, brings cooler air from the North Atlantic Ocean. But winds have gotten weaker over the continent, and the jet stream is splitting into two branches, paving the way for persistent and intense heatwaves, Rousi said.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cUnder continued anthropogenic emissions we expect to see more and more of those extreme heatwaves in Europe,\u201d Rousi said. \u201cThis is why taking action and reducing emissions in order to limit warming according to the Paris agreement levels is crucial.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Britain, where temperatures rose to 40\u00baC on Tuesday, is looking for ways to adapt to a climate that is 1.1 degrees warmer than the 1961-1990 average. This rise of a single degree Celsius can dramatically intensify heatwaves. A study by the UK Met Office found the nation is 10 times more likely to experience a 40\u00baC day now, compared with a world unaffected by human-induced climate change.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWhat is astonishing is that many people seem to be surprised that we are now seeing temperatures of 40\u00baC,\u201d said Friederike Otto, a climatologist and senior lecturer at Imperial College London.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIt is not surprising. Climate change is not a surprise. Neither is the fact that it leads to much more frequent heatwaves and higher temperatures.\u201d Otto welcomed the fact that the UK Met Office issued a red warning and informed people of potential adverse health effects, but she said the government needs to do more to help people prepare for these unprecedented scorching waves.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cBuilding homes, schools and hospitals that cannot be cooled is still happening, and it really shouldn\u2019t,\u201d Otto said. That is not a big problem in most of the US. Unlike Europe, where about 20% of households have air-conditioners, more than 85% of American households have them installed. Golf course operators in Oklahoma and elsewhere also have a powerful incentive to keep their fairways lush: money.<\/p>\n<p>The National Golf Foundation reported that the number of Americans who took up the game since the pandemic began is 30% higher than the previous record-breaking span between 1999 and 2000, when Tiger Woods\u2019s winning streak inspired millions of Americans to take up golf.<\/p>\n<p>But even as operators in places in Oklahoma douse their courses, they recognise they cannot sustain this approach for long. Oak Tree National, in the Oklahoma City suburb of Edmond, is in the midst of a six-month overhaul of its greens. Its new crop of hybrid TifEagle Bermuda grass appears to be weathering the heat.<\/p>\n<p>* This is an edited version of the article first published in The Washington Post.<\/p>\n<p><strong>For More News And Analysis About <a href=\"https:\/\/www.africa-press.net\/south-africa\">South-Africa<\/a> Follow <a href=\"https:\/\/www.africa-press.net\/\">Africa-Press<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Africa-Press &#8211; South-Africa. As summer temperatures spiked in Oklahoma \u2013 heading toward at least 43\u00baC this week \u2013 the city of Tulsa pondered what to do about its 36-hole municipal golf course. Should it replace the fescue turf with Bermuda grass that\u2019s resistant to heat and drought? 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