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Originally Posted by jimjamuser
It is common scientific knowledge that excess CO2 in the recent 15 years has caused the problems of Coral reef bleaching, glacier melting, ocean rise, and species destruction. Recently, it was 130 degrees F (absolute, not counting humidity and other factors) in Death Valley, USA , which was also a world record. Heat DEATHS in the US in many cities are setting all-time records. Miami Fl. and other east coast low-lying cities are preparing disaster plans to relocate population as the oceans rise for the next 50 years.
The UN is worried about HEAT deaths happening worldwide for the foreseeable future. Apparently the US news services are ignoring these problems, but they will hit everyone in the face, like it or not, in the near future.
People in India are experiencing greater HEAT deaths this summer. Also, I would NOT be surprised if many athletes at the summer Olympics experience more HEAT problems than usual. Basically, each year the Earth gets warmer. It can't be denied.
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Actually the record high temp. in Death Valley was 134 degrees on July 10, 1913.
"world’s record highest temperature of 134 degrees marked at Greenland Ranch in Death Valley on July 10, 1913, according to the National Weather Service office in Las Vegas." nbc news dot com).
Death Valley temp. also hit 130 in 2020 and 2021.