This summer, millions of people in the US were under heat warnings, with thousands of temperature records broken across the country. Here’s a few key stats about how record-breaking this summer heat was.
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Sources:
“World sees hottest summer recorded for second consecutive year” by The Hill
NOAA’s Daily Weather Records
“NASA Data Shows July 22 Was Earth’s Hottest Day on Record”
“Heat records fell, some shattered, in June across parts of Arizona, Nevada and Texas” by NBC News
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Traceability solutions from Australia’s Source Certain offer a glimpse into the future of supply chain transparency. Their work on tracking critical minerals such as lithium and cobalt can underpin more responsible sourcing of low carbon construction materials. For the construction sector, which relies on batteries, electrification and renewable technologies, supply chain accountability is becoming integral to decarbonising the built environment and maintaining confidence in claims of net zero carbon buildings.
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