FILE - Joe Chyuwei, right, Addison Black, front center, James Black, front left, and back row from left, Helen Chyuwei, Jameson Black, Grace Chyuwei and Grayson Black watch the sunset in the heat at Zabriskie Point, Aug. 3, 2025, in Death Valley National Park, Calif. (AP Photo/John Locher, File)
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The next five winters in the Arctic are predicted to be nearly 3 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than the last five years.
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A joint California-Nevada program prevented record levels of polluted runoff from reaching Lake Tahoe this year.
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The Augusts of both 2024 and 2023 tied for the hottest Augusts globally at 16.82 degrees Celsius (62.27 degrees Fahrenheit).
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The White House has also launched a new website that shows heat risks to communities, by zip code.