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                                                    </description><item><title>Extreme heat kills hundreds, millions more sweltering worldwide as Northern Hemisphere summer begins</title><link>https://japantoday.com/category/world/extreme-heat-kills-hundreds-millions-more-sweltering-worldwide-as-summer-begins1</link><description>Deadly heatwaves are scorching cities on four continents as the Northern Hemisphere marks the first day of summer, a sign that climate change may again help to fuel record-breaking heat that could surpass last summer as the warmest in 2,000 years. Record temperatures in recent days are suspected to....</description><pubDate>2024-06-20T23:52+0200</pubDate><guid>japantoday-3db207fd0c22a783b3776c9e88fdd8e1</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20240620235200</sortelement></item><item><title>Extreme heat kills hundreds, millions more sweltering worldwide as summer begins</title><link>https://www.straitstimes.com/world/extreme-heat-kills-hundreds-millions-more-sweltering-worldwide-as-summer-begins</link><description>LONDON - Deadly heatwaves are scorching cities on four continents as the Northern Hemisphere marks the first day of summer, a sign that climate change may again help to fuel record-breaking heat that could surpass last summer as the warmest in 2,000 years.</description><pubDate>2024-06-20T23:24+0200</pubDate><guid>straitstimesSG-23509b113af4c58908b12850716803fc</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20240620232400</sortelement></item><item><title>Scorching Heatwaves Ravage Continents: Climate Change Fuels Record-Breaking Temperatures</title><link>https://www.devdiscourse.com/article/science-environment/2990133-scorching-heatwaves-ravage-continents-climate-change-fuels-record-breaking-temperatures</link><description>Deadly heatwaves are causing soaring temperatures across many regions, reflecting the deepening impact of climate change. Numerous cities are experiencing record-breaking heat, with significant fatalities reported in Asia, Europe, and the United States.</description><pubDate>2024-06-20T23:09+0200</pubDate><guid>devdiscourse-d0716b78b8a6e90f542b7c3e465154f9</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20240620230900</sortelement></item><item><title>Una enorme tormenta de polvo o “haboob” de 320 kilómetros de longitud barrió Nuevo México</title><link>https://www.infobae.com/wapo/2024/06/20/una-enorme-tormenta-de-polvo-o-haboob-de-320-kilometros-de-longitud-barrio-nuevo-mexico/</link><description>El miércoles 19 de junio, una enorme tormenta de polvo provocada por fuertes tormentas eléctricas se abrió paso a lo largo de más de 320 kilómetros por algunas zonas de Nuevo México y el norte de México , provocando una visibilidad peligrosamente baja y varios accidentes de tráfico .</description><pubDate>2024-06-20T22:34+0200</pubDate><guid>infobae-b8eb37b51dcd090fcd50cb5c94dea152</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20240620223400</sortelement></item></channel></rss>