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This article is authored by Neeraja Kudrimoti, practice director, Climate Action, Transform Rural India.
Daytime temperatures in many parts of the US are topping 38C, with humidity making conditions feel even hotter.
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Asharq Al Awsat The extreme heat and humidity broiling swathes of the United States as it hosts World Cup matches and prepares to celebrate the Fourth of July would have been "virtually impossible" ...