Google is adding extreme heat alerts to search to combat climate change



Google extreme heat map

Google wants to let you know when there is an extreme heat event in your area.


In a blog post, the company announced that it is bringing extreme heat alerts to Google Search. Google says that extreme heat events kill about 500,000 people every year and that search for extreme heat reached a peak in July 2022. The company hopes that, by surfacing alerts when people search, they will take the proper precautions when they are in an impacted area.


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