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Young voters don't give Biden credit for passing the biggest climate bill in history

Many young voters don't know much about Biden's climate record. And many activists who helped fuel his 2020 victory are angry about Gaza and a drilling project.

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climate record: Earth's warmest August saw 65 countries set record high temperatures: Report

August 2023 was the warmest August on record since 1850, with 13% of the Earth s surface experiencing record high temperatures, according to analysis by US non-profit Berkeley Earth. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) stated that August 2023 was the hottest August in its 174-year climate record.

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Heating up: 95% chance 2023 is Earth's second hottest year on record

Climate change supercharged 'fire weather' behind Canada blazes

Months of hot and dry weather created the tinderbox-like conditions behind this year's record-breaking wildfires in Canada, leading scientists to point the finger at climate change.The team also identified the seven-day-stretch when fire weather conditions were at their highest, and found such peak conditions were more than twice as likely to occur than in the past, as a result of climate change.

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