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Yesterday Was the Most Extreme Day in Climate history...

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As summer begins at home, it's winter that arrives in the southern hemisphere. And while our Europe is experiencing a period of intense heat, South America has just been swept away by an unusual wave of cold. All of this probably making these last days, the days of the day, the day of the day, the day of the day, the day of the day, the day of the day...
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The extreme heat of these days could only be the beginning: in the coming years temperatures are set to rise again. In two centuries the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has doubled. And the climate is inexorably changing to the point perhaps, to say that it is late to go back. And it is not more of a theory: the world experts agree that the temperatures will continue to rise from year to year and the process can certainly stop,…

As summer begins at home, it's winter that arrives in the southern hemisphere. And while our Europe is experiencing a period of intense heat, South America has just been swept away by an unusual wave of cold. All of this probably making these last days, the days of the day, the day of the day, the day of the day, the day of the day, the day of the day...

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Futura broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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