Environment
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Human-Caused Climate Change Blamed for Deadly Global Heatwaves
The scorching and brutal heat caused global concern due to its environmental and health impacts. Experts showed that human-caused climate change resulted in deadly heat waves. Burning fossil fuels is considered one of the main drivers of climate change. Read here.
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