Regional temperature records broken across the world in 2025
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Credit: The Conversation Large parts of Australia are currently in the grip of a heat wave, and climate change means we’re in for more frequent and intense heat events into the future. We know extreme heat can pose health risks, especially for vulnerable groups. But increasingly, research is highlighting a relationship between hot temperatures and