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Climate change worsening heatwaves, air quality - UN

Climate change is driving more intense and more frequent heatwaves, which in turn generate a "witch's brew" of pollutants, threatening the health of humans and other living things, the UN has warned. The wildfire smoke recently suffocating cities from Athens to New York may be the most visible sign of air pollution brought on by heatwaves. But extreme heat can also induce a whole host of other chemical processes that are hazardous for human health, the United Nations' World Meteorological

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