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ROSS CLARK: How claims by climate scientists that 2,700 people were killed by the heatwaves in May and June are hysterical hot air
Ross Clark argues that climate scientists' claims about 2,700 heatwave-related deaths in May and June are exaggerated. The article dismisses these statistics as 'hysterical hot air.'
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