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Extreme Heat Wave in Africa’s Sahel Region That Killed 100 People Linked to Climate Change
Scientists are arguing that the deadly Sahel heat wave was “impossible” without the influence of anthropogenic climate change. Click to read more.
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Mountain Glaciers in China are Melting Faster Than Previously Thought Due to Global Heat Wave [Study]
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Aerosol Formation Over Siberian Boreal Forest Greater Than Previously Thought, Heat Wave Data Reveals [Study]
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Urban Heat Island Effect: 50 Major US Cities Increasingly Gets Warmer [USGS Study]
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Marine Heatwaves Kill Over 1 Billion Sea Creatures Off Canada, United States Coast in 2021 [Research]
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Marine Heatwaves Cause Chaos in Deepwater as Oceans Absorb 90% of Heat Trapped by Greenhouse Gases [Study]
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Low Water Levels Reported at Italy's Lakes and Rivers After Months of Heatwaves and Droughts
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Scorching Heat Wave in Morocco: Country Recorded Its Highest Temperature Ever of 50.4 Degrees Celsius
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Hot Weather In Southwest To Extend In Central, Eastern US; Heat Alerts Raised to 59 Million Americans
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Algeria Wildfires Kill At Least 34 People, Forces Mass Evacuation Amid Extreme Heat
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Northern Hemisphere Heatwave: Record-Breaking Temperatures Reported in the United States, Europe, and China