Heat Dome's Impact, BC's Green Shift, London's Heat Risk, CO2 Surge, Global Warming
British Columbias 2021 heat dome devastated marine life and fueled wildfires, but boosted certain algae. Hybrid car sales surged, topping electric sales. Londons dense buildings exacerbate heat risks, with ten percent of UKs 2022 heat deaths occurring there. Carbon dioxide levels reach record highs, global temperatures rise. Despite oil price spikes, analysts advocate for clean energy, with a Canadian solar company expanding US factories for local manufacturing and energy independence.
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