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Climate Change Triggers 26 More Days of Intense Heat Over Last 12 Months
The latest report discovered that climate change has caused an average of 26 more days of intense heat, warning of possible impacts of rising temperatures. Read here.
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Finland Unusual May's Heatwave Causes Heat Warning Due to Global Warming, Climate Change
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