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Environment
Millions of Americans sweat through scorching weekend and 13 rivers flood in the Midwest: ‘When the flood gauge is underwater, it’s really high’
By
The Associated Press
June 24, 2024
Health
How extreme heat can turn deadly: It confuses your brain, shuts down your organs, and overworks your heart
By
Seth Borenstein
and
The Associated Press
June 21, 2024
Environment
First tropical storm of hurricane season, Alberto, forms in the Gulf of Mexico: ‘People underestimate the power of water’
By
Jamie Stengle
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Mariana Martinez Barba
and
The Associated Press
June 19, 2024
Environment
Staff handed frozen towels and water misters as millions of Americans attempt to navigate record heatwave and humidity
By
John Seewer
,
Patrick Orsagos
and
The Associated Press
June 19, 2024
Environment
Almost 2 feet of snow are predicted for the Rockies as tens of millions of people in the U.S. swelter under extreme heat alerts
By
Anita Snow
and
The Associated Press
June 18, 2024
Environment
Phoenix sets new ‘dangerously hot’ record of 113 degrees as heat wave settles in 2 weeks before summer even begins
By
Scott Sonner
and
The Associated Press
June 7, 2024
Lifestyle
Which 2023 vintage wines should you buy? A trip through Bordeaux’s vineyards
By
Elin McCoy
and
Bloomberg
May 11, 2024
Environment
‘The children can’t play because there’s no shade’: California’s desert communities look into requiring shade as a reprieve from dangerous heat
By
Dorany Pineda
and
The Associated Press
March 4, 2024
Environment
Phoenix, America’s 5th-largest city, hasn’t been this dry in (at least) 130 years
By
The Associated Press
October 2, 2023
Environment
Puerto Rican school kids are roasting in the heat with no AC because the governor vetoed a bill mandating it across the island
By
Danica Coto
and
The Associated Press
September 8, 2023
Environment
Tennis’ No. 3 player warns that ‘dangerous’ climate change won’t just ruin the sport, someone is ‘gonna die’
By
Howard Fendrich
and
The Associated Press
September 7, 2023
Environment
It’s still so hot in Phoenix that 50 Cent just canceled an anticipated concert: ‘116 degrees is dangerous for everyone’
By
The Associated Press
August 30, 2023
Environment
Korea is so hot workers are being given ice vests to cool down
By
Heesu Lee
and
Bloomberg
August 3, 2023
Leadership
The most extreme heat in a generation is roasting workers and experts say companies need to step in and help
By
Trey Williams
July 28, 2023
Environment
It’s not just climate change: Here’s how El Niño and a huge underwater volcanic eruption led to extreme heat in 2023, from an expert who’s mapped various sections of the Earth
By
Michael Wysession
and
The Conversation
July 27, 2023
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Preston Fore
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