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Extreme heat conference cancelled due to extreme heat
The event on June 24 was to have marked the start of London Climate Week.
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Fark
· Jun 23, 2026
Extreme heat symposium cancelled due to... goddamnitsomuch [Obvious]
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Reuters
· Jul 3, 2026
What do heatwaves cost?
A heat dome is sitting over the U.S. from the East Coast to the Midwest, sending temperatures up to 115 Fahrenheit. Elena Casas explains how that's not just uncomfortable — it could be very expensive. #heatwave #cost #economy #climatechange
The i Paper
· Jun 27, 2026
Extreme heat alert extended – how long will hot weather last
The Met Office extended its heat warning again after record-breaking temperatures were reached this week
Sweden Herald
· Jul 4, 2026
Extreme heat hits the US on Fourth of July as heat warnings disrupt celebrations
Extreme heat hits the US on Fourth of July as heat warnings disrupt celebrations
Fortune
· Jun 30, 2026
America’s getting a heat dome for July 4th — it won’t kill you at 2pm but might at 2am
Heat domes trap overnight temperatures too — and millions without air conditioning are facing this week's Eastern U.S. heat wave.
The Hill
· Jun 26, 2026
Double heat dome coming to US: Here's when it'll start, where it'll be worst
Two heat domes are preparing to join forces, sending temperatures soaring around the U.S. next week. Here's where it'll hit hardest.
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Related coverage for "Extreme heat conference cancelled due to extreme heat": Fark — Extreme heat symposium cancelled due to... goddamnitsomuch [Obvious]. Reuters — What do heatwaves cost?. The i Paper — Extreme heat alert extended – how long will hot weather last. Sweden Herald — Extreme heat hits the US on Fourth of July as heat warnings disrupt celebrations. Fortune — America’s getting a heat dome for July 4th — it won’t kill you at 2pm but might at 2am. The Hill — Double heat dome coming to US: Here's when it'll start, where it'll be worst


