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933 What to do (and avoid) in extreme heat

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Allie Volpe @ Vox · 06/24/2024 16:00 EDT

What to do (and avoid) in extreme heat

The Earth has never been so hot. The year 2023 was the globe’s warmest year on record. Millions of people in the mid-Atlantic, Midwest, and South are currently under heat alerts. It’s not just the US: More than 1,300 people died in Saudi Arabia during this year’s Hajj pilgrimage. Over 1,000 temperature records were broken worldwide in June. Extreme heat is […]

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