'Statistically impossible' heat extremes are here - these are the regions most at risk

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Afghanistan and Central America have growing populations, limited resources, and the potential for more extreme heatwaves

In the summer of 2021, Canada's all-time temperature record was smashed by almost 5℃. Its new record of 49.6℃ is hotter than anything ever recorded in Spain, Turkey or indeed anywhere in Europe. The record...

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