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Aug 20

Scorching heat in China wilts crops as farmers struggle with shrinking water supplies

By Mark Schiefelbein, Associated Press

Hundreds of persimmon trees that should be loaded with yellow fruit lie wilted in Gan Bingdong’s greenhouse in southwestern China, adding to mounting farm losses in a scorching summer that is the country’s driest in six decades.

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Aug 20

African migratory birds threatened by hotter, drier conditions

By Wanjohi Kabukuru, Associated Press

Africa's migratory birds are threatened by changing weather patterns in the center and east of the continent that have depleted natural water systems and caused a devastating drought.

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Aug 02

How student athletes can stay safe from extreme heat

By Susan Yeargin, The Conversation

The first two weeks of preseason training are the toughest as players’ bodies acclimatize to running hard in the heat.

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Jul 28

Ongoing heat wave in the Pacific Northwest could break records

By Claire Rush, Associated Press/Report for America, Gillian Flaccus, Associated Press

Authorities are expanding capacity at some cooling centers as temperatures near triple digits are forecast to extend into the weekend.

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Jul 21

Heat wave blankets large swath of the U.S.

By Associated Press

Dangerously high temperatures Thursday threatened much of the Northeast and Deep South as millions of Americans sought comfort from air-conditioners, fire hydrants, fountains and cooling centers.

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Jul 20

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Calls for climate action grow as heat waves envelop the U.S. and Europe

By Geoff Bennett, Lizz Bolaji

Heat waves at home and abroad this week are fueling new appeals for action on climate change. President Biden addressed the issue Wednesday, as large swaths of the United States and Europe spent another day in dangerously high temperatures. Geoff…

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Jul 20

How extreme heat affects young athletes

By Jessica R. Murfree, Natasha Brison, The Conversation

Summer sports camps and pre-season training often have kids running hard in high heat and humidity. The combination can be deadly.

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Jul 19

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Scorching heat wave continues to engulf Europe, smashing temperature records

By Stephanie Sy, Lizz Bolaji

Tuesday was the hottest day ever recorded in Britain as the country baked under super-heated air that sparked fires, buckled train tracks and touched off a torrent of emergency calls. It was part of a wider weather emergency that lasted…

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Jun 24

Heat is a pollen killer, and that’s a problem for the future of agriculture

By Carolyn Beans, Yale Environment 360

Farmers and scientists are increasingly observing that unusually high springtime temperatures can kill pollen and interfere with the fertilization of crops. Researchers are now searching for ways to help pollen beat the heat, including developing more heat-tolerant varieties.

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Jun 20

Extreme heat can be deadly for people who are homeless

By Anita Snow, Associated Press

Excessive heat causes more weather-related deaths in the United States than hurricanes, flooding and tornadoes combined.

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