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best i m wolf blitzer in the situation room. thanks very much for watching. the news continues next, i m seeing it hello, and welcome to all of our viewers watching around the world. i m nick watt ahead on cnn newsroom people around the globe are suffering stifling temperatures and the heat is causing a soaring death toll at this year s hajj in france shocking allegations over the alleged sexual assault of a jewish girl have lead to a nationwide debate on rising anti-semitism that could impact the upcoming election and new york becomes the first us state to pass a law regulating social media algorithms targeting children can it make a difference? we ll talk to an expert just ahead we begin with the extreme heat impacting millions of people from the united states to europe, the middle east, and asia almost all of the continental us could see temperatures above 90 degrees fahrenheit or 32 degrees celsius over the next few today s more than 100 million people are under exc

Three fastest-warming U S cities are in the Mountain West

The Mountain West is home to the three fastest-warming cities in the country Reno, Las Vegas and Boise.

Australian cities at risk of becoming unliveable as shrinking green spaces create heat islands

Most major Australian cities will be far hotter than forecast in coming years, as a lack of vegetation creates heat islands, especially in poorer areas, a new report warns. Cities without green spaces can also feel hotter because landscapes devoid of trees may give people fewer places to seek shelter, a new report says. Photo: NSW government The report, Temperature Check: Greening Australia s Warming Cities, commissioned by the Australian Conservation Foundation, found green spaces in almost all major cities had declined in the last decade. The country s greenest capital, Hobart, was the only city to increase its green cover between 2013 and 2020 - but even then, it was only by 1 percent.

Australians face a hotter future if our cities don t do more to cool heat islands , report finds

Australians face a hotter future if our cities don t do more to cool heat islands , report finds By Stephanie Zillman © Provided by ABC News Planners are being urged to create more green spaces in Australia s major cities. (ABC News: David Hudspeth) Most major Australian cities will be far hotter than forecast in coming years, as a lack of vegetation creates heat islands, especially in poorer areas, a new report warns. The report, Temperature Check: Greening Australia s Warming Cities, commissioned by the Australian Conservation Foundation, found green spaces in almost all major cities had declined in the last decade. The country s greenest capital, Hobart, was the only city to increase its green cover between 2013 and 2020 but even then, it was only by 1 per cent.

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