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Climate change warnings as new global temperature record set in California – SBS News
The hottest air temperature recorded anywhere on the planet in at least a century, and possibly ever, was reached in Death Valley in California’s Mojave Desert where it soared to 54.4 Celsius, alarming scientists that warned of the dangers of a warming planet…

The hottest air temperature recorded anywhere on the planet in at least a century, and possibly ever, was reached in Death Valley in California’s Mojave Desert where it soared to 54.4 Celsius, alarming scientists that warned of the dangers of a warming planet. The heat wave is expected to continue all week….
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