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‘Bigger, hotter, faster’: Extreme blazes drive rise in CO₂ fire emissions

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Why hotter summers are bad for the UK economy

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Hotter, drier summers will make European craft beers less ‘hoppy’—new study

September 2023 was the warmest ever recorded according to the EU Climate Service, with Earth’s average surface air temperature peaking at 16.38°C. The average global temperature was also at least 1.5°C higher than pre-industrial levels on about a third of days in 2023, according to another recent report. These are both indicators of accelerating climate

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