Death Valley reached 130° Fahrenheit on Sunday, alarming climate activists
Death Valley, California—considered one of the hottest places on the planet—reached a scorching 130 degrees Fahrenheit Sunday, in what could be the highest temperature reliably recorded in a century, according to meteorologists, while climate scientists and activists sound alarms about irreversible global warming.
Robert Alexander/Getty ImagesThe National Weather Service registered the 130-degree reading Sunday, but the World Meteorological Organization and the U.S.
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