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Cities Make Made Plans For Extreme Heat. Are They Enough In A Warming World? [1]

"Natural disasters can be dramatic — barreling hurricanes, building-toppling tornadoes — but heat is more deadly. Chicago learned that the hard way in 1995. That July, a weeklong heat wave that hit 106 degrees Fahrenheit (41 degrees Celsius) killed more than 700 people."

Source: AP [2], 07/12/2023

"Why Is Climate Denial Still Thriving Online?" [3]

"An extreme global heat wave has been blamed on climate change, yet online misinformation has evolved to counter the facts — despite platforms like TikTok banning climate denial."

Source: DW [4], 07/12/2023

"Heat Down Below Is Making the Ground Shift Under Chicago" [5]

"Basements and train tunnels constantly leak heat, causing the land to sink and straining building foundations. Scientists call it “underground climate change.”"

Source: NYTimes [6], 07/12/2023

"In The Northern Rockies, Grizzly Bears Are On The Move" [7]

"As grizzlies recover, they’re no longer content to roam within the boundaries we’ve contrived for them."

Source: High Country News [8], 07/12/2023

"Crunch Talks Due On Deep-Sea Mining Controversy" [9]

"Controversial proposals to allow deep-sea mining will be centre-stage at global talks in Jamaica from Monday."

Source: BBC News [10], 07/12/2023

"'A Wake Up Call': The World Needs to Prepare for Massive Crop Failure" [11]

"The climate crisis has changed weather patterns, and this could increase crop failure in multiple agricultural regions around the world, a new study says. "

Source: Earther [12], 07/12/2023

Crawford Lake Shows Humans Started A New Chapter In Geologic Time: Scientists [13]

"A humble lake in a Canadian suburb may soon become the symbolic starting point for a radical new chapter in Earth’s official history: the Anthropocene, or the age of humans."

Source: Washington Post [14], 07/12/2023

"Extreme Heat Is Pushing The U.S. Toward A Grim New Fossil Fuel Milestone" [15]

"The United States is set to use more natural gas to generate electricity than ever before this summer as extreme heat sends demand for air conditioning skyrocketing."

Source: HuffPost [16], 07/12/2023

"Florida In Hot Water As Ocean Temperatures Rise Along With The Humidity" [17]

"Water temperatures in the mid-90s (mid-30s Celsius) are threatening delicate coral reefs, depriving swimmers of cooling dips and adding a bit more ick to the Sunshine State’s already oppressive summer weather. "

Source: AP [18], 07/12/2023

Vermont Floods Show Limits of America’s Efforts to Adapt to Climate Change [19]

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"This week’s flooding in Vermont, in which heavy rainfall caused destruction even miles from any river, is evidence of an especially dangerous climate threat: Catastrophic flooding can increasingly happen anywhere, with almost no warning. And the United States, experts warn, is nowhere close to ready for that threat."

Source: NYTimes [20], 07/12/2023

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