Surviving the hottest summers on record


Mongolia needs external aid to deal with climate change beyond its own control. — Reuters

LAST year was certainly the hottest summer ever, according to the magazine Scientific American.

This summer is not yet over, but it certainly feels like it will break last year’s record. My air conditioning bill has gone up because the nights are hotter.

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