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Scientists say Wisconsin's climate has already changed, will continue

A historic spring blizzard left two feet of snow on the ground in parts of Wisconsin five years ago, record breaking hot temperatures in the upper 80s sweltered the state this April and smoke from raging wildfires hundreds of miles away caused poor air conditions across the region this summer. According to experts, these extreme

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Dawn patrol: To save sea turtles, these volunteers hit the beach early

Dawn patrol: To save sea turtles, these volunteers hit the beach early
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People Are Being Urged To Reduce the Impact of Emissions as Temperatures Rise in Japan and Summer Approaches

In Osaka, temperatures soared to 25 degrees Celsius (77 degrees Fahrenheit) on March 22, a record for that time of year. Tottori, in the southwest, hit 25.8 C (78 F) on the same day, the highest in 140 years, according to climatologist Maximiliano Herrera. Tottori's temperatures usually hover around 12 C (54 F)

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