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Extreme heat is making schools hotter — and learning harder | Rising temperatures mean dehydrated, exhausted kids, and teachers who have to focus on heat safety instead of instruction.
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Call for world action on multiple threats | Humanity is facing its greatest emergency, a crisis consisting of many, interlinked, catastrophic risks, the Roundtable on the Human Future has declared.
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More Americans are moving into flood and fire hot spots | More than 300,000 Americans moved to flood or fire-prone counties last year, according to data from the real estate company Redfin.
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Death Valley records its hottest month ever in July, 121.9F (49.9C). “Record-breaking months like this one could become the norm as we continue to see global temperatures rise."
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More than 120 people died in Tokyo from heatstroke in July as average temperatures hit record highs. It was the largest number of heatstroke deaths in Tokyo's 23 metropolitan districts in July since 127 deaths were recorded during a 2018 heat wave.
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