Study looked at local administrative levels in 12 hundred different regions. It found that the impact extreme weather, extreme heat, was weakest in hot climates. This is likely because these people already used to hot weather. And you knows, as a new yorker yourself, you'll appreciate the benefits of good air conditioning. So hot weather is far less noticeable if you've got good a c and then finally, income plays a role too.
Much like Ukraine, Taiwan has a well-armed neighbour that does not think it exists as a state: China. We ask what both sides are learning from Russia’s invasion. A heavy-handed string of arrests following a flare-up of gang violence in El Salvador is unlikely to change matters. And an analysis reveals the connection between weather and whether voters support climate-change legislation.
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