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Extreme heat cancels climate change event on adapting to extreme heat
Climate experts say it demonstrates the need to ‘take climate change seriously and learn from what is happening around the world’
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What happenedClimate experts say it demonstrates the need to ‘take climate change seriously and learn from what is happening around the world’.
The headline splitThe Independent frames it as "Extreme heat cancels climate change event on adapting to extreme heat". The Mirror UK frames it as "Climate event on coping with extreme heat cancelled by extreme heat".
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