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Climate change made 2024 the hottest year on record. The heat was deadly

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2024 was Earth ’s hottest year on record, knocking the previous record holder — 2023 — out of the top spot.

But temperatures alone can’t describe the human cost: humidity that challenges the body's ability to cool itself.

In Mexico City , a heat wave, on top of an extended drought, caused blackouts and linked to over 120 deaths.

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