Bamboo mats, ice, pasta bans: How people around the world are dealing with extreme heat | Unpublished
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Author: USA TODAY
Publication Date: July 21, 2023 - 05:13

Bamboo mats, ice, pasta bans: How people around the world are dealing with extreme heat

July 21, 2023

Record-breaking temperatures are sweeping the world, the latest example of the threat from global warming. In their own words, here's how people are dealing with it.

     


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