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Earth’s hottest reliably measured air temperature was 56.7°C (134°F), recorded at Furnace Creek Ranch in Death Valley, California, USA on 10 July 1913. This observation is r...
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Earth’s hottest reliably measured air temperature was 56.7°C (134°F), recorded at Furnace Creek Ranch in Death Valley, California, USA on 10 July 1913. This observation is r...
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May to September spans the transition from late spring through summer into early autumn in the Northern Hemisphere, marked by warming temperatures, lengthening daylight early on...
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Snow in Miami is exceptionally rare and not part of normal conditions for this coastal city. The last measurable snow at the Miami International Airport official observation sit...
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In 2029, Earth will continue to reflect the cumulative effects of human activity and natural variability observed through the 2020s. This year is neither an abrupt tipping point...
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In 2023, wildfire in Canada affected millions of hectares, disrupted communities, and degraded air quality across North America. The season contributed to an ongoing shift in fi...
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Florida attracts millions because of its warm climate, no state income tax, coastal lifestyle, and broad range of communities, while also presenting challenges such as heat, hum...
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Winter in Brazil does not mean snow-covered cities or nationwide freezing temperatures for most of the country. It is a season of contrasts, shaped by Brazil's vast size and div...
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The four seasons of the year—spring, summer, autumn (fall), and winter—structure much of our climate, culture, and daily routines. Each season reflects distinct patterns in...
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Bill Gates response to global challenges is rooted in measurable outcomes and long-term system change. This evergreen explainer summarizes his public positions on climate, healt...
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The four seasons—spring, summer, autumn (fall), and winter—follow one another in a repeating pattern because of Earth’s tilt and its orbit around the Sun. The tilt causes...
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