On Friday, government scientists issued warnings for people to stay indoors as a heat emergency hits the U.S. with temperatures soaring into the triple digits. This alarming weather coincides with remarks from Trump’s energy secretary, who stated that global warming is 'no big deal.'
Heat Emergency Across the U.S.
The National Weather Service has forecasted extreme heat in various regions, prompting authorities to advise against outdoor activities. Residents in several states are expected to experience dangerous heat levels, with temperatures reaching as high as 105°F.
Officials emphasize the importance of staying hydrated and protecting against heat-related illnesses. As climate change continues to influence weather patterns, experts are increasingly concerned about the implications for public health.
Reactions to Climate Change Commentary
In light of the current heatwave, the comments made by Trump’s energy secretary have sparked outrage among climate scientists and advocates. Many argue that dismissing the severity of global warming undermines the urgency required to address environmental issues.




