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Increasing emergency room visits due to heat illness in 2023

Increasing emergency room visits due to heat illness in 2023

Last year saw a significant rise in ER visits related to heat illnesses across the U.S., a CDC study finds.

Noah Weiland reports for The New York Times.

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London shows how unprepared northern cities are for a warmer world

London shows how unprepared northern cities are for a warmer world

As the heat wave rolled out, it left behind fears about how Northern European cities can cope with extreme weather driven by global warming.
Western Europe, a climate leader, still suffers from global warming

Western Europe, a climate leader, still suffers from global warming

Europe’s clean-energy progress has not protected the continent from the growing ravages of global warming.

'No one is safe': How the heatwave has battered the wealthy world
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'No one is safe': How the heatwave has battered the wealthy world

Floods swept Germany, fires ravaged the American West and another heat wave loomed, driving home the reality that the world’s richest nations remain unprepared for the intensifying consequences of climate change.
'No one is safe': How the heatwave has battered the wealthy world
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'No one is safe': How the heatwave has battered the wealthy world

Floods swept Germany, fires ravaged the American West and another heat wave loomed, driving home the reality that the world’s richest nations remain unprepared for the intensifying consequences of climate change.
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