Top forecasters warn of prolonged extreme heat and rising global temperatures

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Top weather agencies warn of several years of record-breaking heat, with an 80% chance of surpassing previous temperature records in the next five years, leading to more extreme weather events, higher risks of wildfires, and faster Arctic ice melt, as global temperatures continue to rise due to human-caused climate change.
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