Photos: heat wave around the world

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Yes, it’s been toasty before. But not like this. Earth just endured its hottest June on record — by a lot. And at least in California, July has been hotter. Death Valley National Park topped


out at 128 degrees on Sunday, and only cooled to 120 degrees by midnight. The new heat wave in several parts of southern Europe is expected to persist for days. The United Nations weather


agency said that temperatures in Europe, intensified by climate change, could break the record of nearly 120 degrees Fahrenheit set in Sicily two years ago. This is what climate change looks


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