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Mexico, Italy and others see up to two more months of heat stress than in the 1970s, study says

Countries like Mexico and Italy are experiencing up to two extra months of intense heat stress compared to the 1970s. This surge is attributed to climate change and the impact of fossil fuel emissions. The study calls for urgent climate act...

AP News· Jun 22, 2026 · 6:13 PM · 22 views

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Countries like Mexico and Italy are experiencing up to two extra months of intense heat stress compared to the 1970s. This surge is attributed to climate change and the impact of fossil fuel emissions. The study calls for urgent climate action and improved health strategies to combat these conditions. #ClimateChange #HeatWave #GlobalWarming #Weather #HealthCrisis

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