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July 2023 was Earth’s warmest month on record. The rising temperatures have caused widespread alarm, even in subtropical Hong Kong where many are accustomed to the heat. Scientists have blamed human-induced climate change – intensified by the El Niño weather phenomenon – for the extreme weather and they warn there is more to come. What do higher temperatures mean for life and work in Hong Kong and do they affect everyone equally? And what can the government and average citizens do to prepare for and adapt to the scorching new normal?

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