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The Heat Belt is a glimpse into a climate-changed America

It was another sweltering day in Phoenix, and Tommy Espinoza, an Arizona native and president and CEO of Raza Development Fund, knew something was different. He was right. While Arizona’s summers have always been hot, August 2020 was the hottest month ever recorded in Phoenix, and the city’s temperatures topped 110 degrees for more than 50 days in 2020. “[T]here are times when they close the airports and ask people not to go out. We have offices downtown, and I’ve crossed the street when the black tar moves beneath you since it’s 119–20 degrees. You cannot ignore this anymore. I was not a big climate change believer but now you’ve got to say, wait a minute, you really cannot ignore this,” Espinoza said.

Many UK Latvians considering return home

(Latvian Public Broadcasting) One in ten members of the Latvian expat community currently living in the United Kingdom has considered emigrating during the COVID-19 pandemic according to an online survey conducted by Mārtiņš Kaprāns, a researcher at the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the University of Latvia. The research was carried out in December, based on more than 1,500 online respondents. The data obtained in the survey show that most often British Latvians (53%) who have considered leaving the UK have considered moving to Latvia, much less often - to another country (18%), while almost a third of those who have thought about emigrating did not have a specific country in mind. 

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20181124:11:06:00

global temperatures really at an exponential rate when you talk about since the industrial revolution and on. again, when this report breaks down the regions, it also tries to provide solutions to the problems, not just talking about the problem. take, for example, the area of the southern u.s. where flooding is going to be the big issue. the planning commission was created to address the increased flood risks. or, say, out west where wildfires are the main concern. federal forests have developed adaptation strategies to help with those risks. in the midwest where we talked about probably one of the most at-risk areas of the united states for agriculture, iowa state s use of prairie strips on the farms is meant to help reduce crop loss. this is important, guys, because two specific statistics in this report talk about agriculture losses in the future. for example, midwestern farms are expected to produce less than 75% of the corn that they

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20121101:08:53:00

but to ignore the factors of climate change, we do that at our peril. coastal residents in florida get. this people in new york city they are studying. this they have climate change. we need our first responders to be if we do not protect our coastal citizens and ignore climate change, that means we may have insufficient coastal adaptation strategies. when i see a storm coming. that sounds pretty reasonable no matter whether it s man made or cyclical as you say part of the natural cycle of the earth that you now have to have a defense system that s different imawtion people living in the coastal regions as i do are at a higher risk. you say? i have been saying for years that we were returning to the cycle of the 1950s. pacific, which by the way at record breaking cold levels, how about them apples. the pacific is cooling.

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