+ Follow EXTREME HEAT POLICY Tag
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[Title] => Climate change made April heat in Asia hotter, more likely — scientists
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[Title] => Senate to tackle heat’s toll on education, remote learning hurdles
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[Title] => Aussie Open: Matches continue as heat wave enters 4th day
[Summary] => Li Na had one simple request before answering questions in on-court, post-match interview after battling for 2½ hours in the brutal heat at the Australian Open on Friday: "Can we stand in the shadow?"
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[Title] => Heat giving Williams, other players nightmares
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[Title] => Extreme Heat Policy implemented at Australian Open
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[Title] => Aussie Open: Matches continue as heat wave enters 4th day
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