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Southeast Asia Hotter Temperatures: Climate Change Can Make Countries Vulnerable to Heat-Related Health Concerns
Southeast Asia has experienced challenging hotter temperatures, making people vulnerable to heat-related health concerns and farms at risk of drought. Climate change can likely worsen the rise in temperatures. Read here.
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