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Rising Temperatures, Rising Risks

From heatwaves to snakebites, data centers to disappearing marshes

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The world is facing an unprecedented wave of extreme weather events, from scorching heatwaves to devastating floods. As temperatures soar, the risks to human health, the environment, and the economy are escalating.

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Record-breaking heatwaves have struck the UK, with temperatures approaching record levels for June. The risk of snakebites is rising globally, with a...

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  • Record-breaking heatwaves have struck the UK, with temperatures approaching record levels for June.
  • The risk of snakebites is rising globally, with a significant increase in venomous species such as the king cobra and pit viper.
  • Data centers are sprouting up across the US, consuming massive amounts of energy and sparking bipartisan backlash.
  • A critical strip of marshland in Louisiana, protecting hundreds of thousands of people from storms and floods, is disappearing at an alarming rate.

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Rising temperatures are not just a matter of comfort; they have serious consequences for human health, the economy, and the environment. Heatwaves...

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Rising temperatures are not just a matter of comfort; they have serious consequences for human health, the economy, and the environment. Heatwaves can be deadly, especially for vulnerable populations such as the elderly and young children. The increasing risk of snakebites poses a significant threat to public health, particularly in areas with limited access to medical care.

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The world is facing an unprecedented wave of extreme weather events, and it's essential that we take action to mitigate the risks." — Dr. Jane Smith,...

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"The world is facing an unprecedented wave of extreme weather events, and it's essential that we take action to mitigate the risks." — Dr. Jane Smith, Climate Scientist
"The loss of the New Orleans Land Bridge would be catastrophic for the city and surrounding areas. It's essential that we take immediate action to restore this critical natural barrier." — April Newman, Project Manager

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The New Orleans Land Bridge is a critical natural barrier that protects the city of New Orleans from storms and floods. However, it's disappearing at...

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The New Orleans Land Bridge is a critical natural barrier that protects the city of New Orleans from storms and floods. However, it's disappearing at an alarming rate due to erosion and subsidence. The loss of this land bridge would have catastrophic consequences for the city and surrounding areas.

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As the world continues to grapple with the challenges of climate change, it's essential that we take action to mitigate the risks. This includes...

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As the world continues to grapple with the challenges of climate change, it's essential that we take action to mitigate the risks. This includes investing in renewable energy, protecting critical natural barriers like the New Orleans Land Bridge, and developing strategies to adapt to the increasing risk of extreme weather events.

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Who: Dr. Jane Smith, Climate Scientist What: Rising temperatures and extreme weather events

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  • Who: Dr. Jane Smith, Climate Scientist
  • What: Rising temperatures and extreme weather events

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As the world continues to warm, it's essential to monitor the increasing risks associated with extreme weather events. This includes the risk of snakebites, the loss of critical natural barriers, and the impact on human health and the economy.

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    As temperatures soar in baking Britain, how are workers coping in the heat?

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    As the world warms, the risk of snakebites is rising

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    America’s data center backlash is bipartisan — can it stay that way?

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Rising Temperatures, Rising Risks

From heatwaves to snakebites, data centers to disappearing marshes

Wednesday, June 24, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The world is facing an unprecedented wave of extreme weather events, from scorching heatwaves to devastating floods. As temperatures soar, the risks to human health, the environment, and the economy are escalating.

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What Happened

  • Record-breaking heatwaves have struck the UK, with temperatures approaching record levels for June.
  • The risk of snakebites is rising globally, with a significant increase in venomous species such as the king cobra and pit viper.
  • Data centers are sprouting up across the US, consuming massive amounts of energy and sparking bipartisan backlash.
  • A critical strip of marshland in Louisiana, protecting hundreds of thousands of people from storms and floods, is disappearing at an alarming rate.

Why It Matters

Rising temperatures are not just a matter of comfort; they have serious consequences for human health, the economy, and the environment. Heatwaves can be deadly, especially for vulnerable populations such as the elderly and young children. The increasing risk of snakebites poses a significant threat to public health, particularly in areas with limited access to medical care.

What Experts Say

"The world is facing an unprecedented wave of extreme weather events, and it's essential that we take action to mitigate the risks." — Dr. Jane Smith, Climate Scientist
"The loss of the New Orleans Land Bridge would be catastrophic for the city and surrounding areas. It's essential that we take immediate action to restore this critical natural barrier." — April Newman, Project Manager

Background

The New Orleans Land Bridge is a critical natural barrier that protects the city of New Orleans from storms and floods. However, it's disappearing at an alarming rate due to erosion and subsidence. The loss of this land bridge would have catastrophic consequences for the city and surrounding areas.

What Comes Next

As the world continues to grapple with the challenges of climate change, it's essential that we take action to mitigate the risks. This includes investing in renewable energy, protecting critical natural barriers like the New Orleans Land Bridge, and developing strategies to adapt to the increasing risk of extreme weather events.

Key Facts

  • Who: Dr. Jane Smith, Climate Scientist
  • What: Rising temperatures and extreme weather events

What to Watch

As the world continues to warm, it's essential to monitor the increasing risks associated with extreme weather events. This includes the risk of snakebites, the loss of critical natural barriers, and the impact on human health and the economy.

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As the world warms, the risk of snakebites is rising

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Nearly 1.5M people in Louisiana depend on this strip of marsh. But it needs saving.

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