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We know the planet is getting hotter because of emissions from greenhouse gases such as Carbon Dioxide. But just how From the moment we wake up to when we go to sleep we are all using energy, this emissions from this constant generation of ... The creator of the warming stripe graphic says he's going to "need more colours" to represent future years in a This film can help to develop pupils' geographical understanding which can be built upon as they move through school. A study of samples taken from inside the bodies of centuries-old coral has revealed the threat In Australia's extreme heat, thermal imaging shows how red kangaroos regulate their body temperature to survive the midday sun.

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How hot could our planet get? - The Climate Question podcast, BBC World Service

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We know the planet is getting hotter because of emissions from greenhouse gases such as Carbon Dioxide. But just how

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How to combat extreme heat in urban areas | Future Earth | BBC News

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This film can help to develop pupils' geographical understanding which can be built upon as they move through school.

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Climate change: 400-year record heat threat to Great Barrier Reef | BBC News

Climate change: 400-year record heat threat to Great Barrier Reef | BBC News

A study of samples taken from inside the bodies of centuries-old coral has revealed the threat

How Do Kangaroos Survive Extreme Heat? | 20 Years of Planet Earth | BBC Earth

How Do Kangaroos Survive Extreme Heat? | 20 Years of Planet Earth | BBC Earth

In Australia's extreme heat, thermal imaging shows how red kangaroos regulate their body temperature to survive the midday sun.

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Deadly heatwave hits Europe: BBC Learning English from the News

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