Not just Maui: Snapshots of global climate disasters that followed a record-hot July

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Not just Maui: Snapshots of global climate disasters that followed a record-hot July
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Temperatures recorded across the world over the past few months have made 2023 a year of record for global warming, with 21 of the 30 hottest days...

Temperatures recorded across the world over the past few months have made 2023 a year of record for global warming, with 21 of the 30 hottest days ever recorded on Earth having occurred in July—on one of these days, July 16, a city in Iran had the misfortune of experiencing

wet bulb temperatures of 33.7°C . While overall temperatures in August have not been as extreme, dry conditions contributed to the spread of wildfires in Greece, the US, Canada, and the Canary Islands. On the other side of the extreme weather coin, storms whose destructive power...

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