SINGAPORE— The stifling heat in the past couple of months was not just over this island, but around the world, as data showed that June to August has been the hottest three-month period ever recorded on planet Earth.
A climate information service provider said that June to August have been the hottest three months ever recorded on Earth
Environment experts said that scientists have been warning about climate change for years and the effects are manifesting Rising average temperatures and surface sea temperatures can lead to more frequent and severe weather events They said that heat is a rapidly growing health risk and in Singapore, high humidity and temperatures can be"lethal"
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