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The Paris area hit 108.3 degrees Fahrenheit, beating the previous record of 104.8 F set in 1947.
Scientists warn that heat waves are becoming increasingly common due to human-caused climate change.
Keeping temperatures from rising beyond the Paris agreement’s ambitious target will require unprecedented social changes.
The city of Nawabshah experienced what's likely the hottest April temperature ever recorded on Earth.
The extreme weather melted one area's roads. Elsewhere in the world, record low temperatures were seen.
Even penguins aren’t immune to Mother Nature’s chilly moods.
Ah yes, "that good old Global Warming," as President Donald Trump put it last week.
Lows are predicted to hit minus 20F to minus 30F from Montana into the Dakotas and Minnesota, well below average.
Heatwaves, disease-carrying insects and prolonged allergies are some of the early symptoms noted in a major new report.