Extreme heat: What to know about the deadliest climate risk of our time
Extreme heat causes almost half a million deaths annually, dubbed a 'silent killer'. Here's what to know about the significant risks it poses and the solutions available to us.
Extreme heat causes almost half a million deaths annually, dubbed a 'silent killer'. Here's what to know about the significant risks it poses and the solutions available to us.
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The health consequences of extreme heat can be catastrophic. Here's how the global community can work together to tackle both the effects and root causes.




