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26 More Days Of Extreme Heat Felt Across The Globe Last Year
Climate change has added 26 more extreme heat days around the world. Read more here. Over the past year, there have been an average of 26 extra days of intense heat on the planet, which is probably not what would have happened in the absence of climate change.
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Climate Change Triggers 26 More Days of Intense Heat Over Last 12 Months
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Extreme Heatwave in the US: Millions of Americans Warned Against Health Risks of Deadly Heat
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