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Heatwave in China is the most severe ever recorded in the world - New Scientist

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odd
odd

@wfm This, along with many other reports, are really disturbing reading. Even if one doesn’t believe that the environmental changes are man-made, what people do certainly doesn’t help.

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wfm
wfm

@odd yes very worrying. Each of us needs to think about what we can do as individuals. Whether that’s trying to live in a way that burns less carbon or become more directly active in trying to bring about change.

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maique
maique

@wfm Everything about this article is scary. Every single line.

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wfm
wfm

@maique Yes it is. I’m trying to be positive and take whatever tiny steps I can of my own, but the pace of change at the moment is worrying.

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mroutley
mroutley

@wfm yikes, I just read a similar article in The Economist and am increasingly worried

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wfm
wfm

@mroutley me too.

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topgold
topgold

@wfm It's so hard convincing people to make even minor changes to their routines. On top of that, I've OAP in-laws who don't believe the science of Hothouse Earth.

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