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To: locogringo who wrote (1080152)7/26/2018 10:15:11 AM
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"I'd Like to Cover Climate Change, But It's a Ratings Killer..."

It's a people killer, too.

It’s been brutally hot this July all over the world. In Japan, the temperature in Kumagaya touched 106°F recently. That is the highest temperature ever recorded in Japan, approaching a 12° increase over the “normal” temperature at this time of year. Officially, 44 people have died in Japan since July 9 during the heatwave, but AccuWeather analyst Joel N. Myers tells CNN the death toll is “likely already in the hundreds” and is expected to go higher.
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At least 54 heat-related deaths in Quebec as hot spell comes to an endAt least 54 people have died in the past six days, possible victims of a heat wave that consumed southern Quebec and saw temperatures in the mid to low 30s ...

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