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Mexico faces triple threats of drought, water shortages and deadly heat wave
Axios· 2 days agoNearly two-thirds of Mexico was forecast to face on Monday temperature highs of 113 degrees...
Reeling from one heat wave, Mexico awaits 'highest temperatures ever recorded'
Reuters· 7 days agoMexico, reeling from a heat wave that has already broken records, caused power outages and killed...
Record heat in Mexico raises concerns over electricity and animal welfare - CSMonitor.com
The Christian Science Monitor· 20 hours agoMexico has been consuming record amounts of electricity and occasionally more than its utility infrastructure can generate and transmit, official data showed, as scorching ...
Submerged Homes, Heat Waves Fuel Mexico Climate Angst
International Business Times· 2 days agoThe school where Adrian Perez used to attend classes in the community of El Bosque in the southern...
Submerged homes, heat waves fuel Mexico climate angst
The Raw Story· 2 days agoThe school where Adrian Perez used to attend classes in the community of El Bosque in the southern...
Monkeys dropping from trees, dying during heat wave in Mexico: 'Massive deaths'
Fox Weather via Yahoo News· 6 days agoHeat-stressed, endangered howler monkeys are dropping out of trees and dying across Tabasco and...
Submerged homes, heat waves fuel Mexico climate angst
AFP via Yahoo News· 2 days agoWaves wash over abandoned homes in a Mexican village slowly being swallowed by the sea -- a symbol...
Mexico is so hot that monkeys, birds and bats are falling dead from trees
Euronews via Yahoo News· 1 day agoBuenfil said when the heat wave began in mid-May their clinic to help animals quickly filled up with...
Submerged homes, heat waves fuel Mexico climate angst
Digital Journal· 2 days agoThe school where Adrian Perez used to attend classes in the community of El Bosque in the southern...
Floridians: Think of Mexico's real rulers when you vote on marijuana
WLRN Miami· 7 hours agoCOMMENTARY Mexico will hold a presidential election on June 2, but the reality is that its "de facto rulers" are drug cartels — and that's a big reason Floridians should legalize ...