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Rising temperatures are causing deadly heatwaves, leading to heat strokes and dehydration worldwide.
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Wildfires and pollution worsened by climate change are triggering allergies, and respiratory illnesses.
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Unpredictable weather patterns and droughts disrupt agriculture, leading to hunger and malnutrition.
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Frequent changes in climates expand habitats for disease-carrying insects, increasing outbreaks of illnesses like malaria and dengue.
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People face serious mental health problems, such as trauma, anxiety, and stress.
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Severe weather makes millions leave their homes, increasing risks of social unrest and conflict.
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