The recent heatwave in Europe and unusually warm conditions across the Arctic and Eurasia has seen the month of June record the Earth's highest ever temperature.
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| June was the hottest month, ever. |
New data released this week by the American Space Agency NASA shows the planet's global temperature in June was 1.7 degrees above the norm.
Heatwaves are also Australia's deadliest natural hazard, but many vulnerable people do not have plans to cope with extreme heat.
Now, the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies has announced new guidelines to help cities deal with severe heat.
Listen to RN Breakfast with Fran Kelly - “IFRC announces new guidelines to help cities worldwide to deal with severe heat.”

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