Summers are always hot. Here's how we know climate change is making summer 2023 hotter. | Unpublished
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Author: USA TODAY
Publication Date: July 19, 2023 - 05:16

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Summers are always hot. Here's how we know climate change is making summer 2023 hotter.

July 19, 2023

It's not your imagination: This is not a typical summer. While heat waves have always happened, the ones now are hotter and happening more often.

     


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