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Asia’s Heat Wave Demonstrates Dangers of Warming World

Por: Time World May 08, 2023

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Asia remains in the grip of a blistering heat wave, chiming with predictions from climate scientists that 2023 could be the world’s hottest year. In an ominous sign ahead of the northern hemisphere summer, an emerging El Nino weather pattern is pushing the mercury to unprecedented levels in southern parts of the continent. Vietnam reported its highest ever temperature of 44.2C over the weekend, triggering power shortage warnings, while Laos... + full article



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