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How to use the word HOTTER in a Sentence?

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Recent decisions about agriculture aren’t the reason for low numbers because these fish are returning from the ocean voyage as part of their journey, climate disruption is causing strings of dry years and hotter temperatures, shrinking salmon habitat and eliminating the space for them to rebound.

Jordan Traverso

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Echidnas can’t pant, sweat or lick to lose heat, so they could be impacted by increasing temperature and our work shows alternative ways that echidnas can lose heat, explaining how they can be active under hotter conditions than previously thought, understanding the thermal biology of echidnas is also important to predict how they might respond to a warming climate.

Christine Cooper

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The face of droughts is changing, it’s easier and easier to get into a drought – even following a really wet winter – because we just have that growing evaporative demand and hotter summers.

Daniel Swain

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Mortgage rates continued to rise alongside hotter-than-expected inflation numbers this week, exceeding 6 % for the first time since late 2008.

Freddie Mac

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Bond investors are expecting the economy to cool down, but equity investors are still looking at decent earnings. There are companies with pricing power and stocks that generate income, a 60-40 portfolio is not properly positioned in periods such as this where inflation is running hotter than bond yields.

Wayne Wicker

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The planet already is 1.2 degrees hotter, yet new fossil fuel projects every day accelerate our race towards the precipice. Enough is enough, all new exploration and production of coal, oil, and gas must immediately end, and existing production of fossil fuels must be urgently phased out.

Michael Czerny

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

If Sarah Clark consider that glass melts at 900 degrees Fahrenheit, Sarah Clark're putting something that burns even hotter in people's hands, including a lot of times children's hands.

Susan McKelvey

Found on CNN
1 year ago

When I was cooking on my roof last summer, they didn’t want any part of that, but now that it’s in the car, and it gets hotter in the car, they’re more willing to try it.

Arizona TikToker Joe Brown

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

We're expecting a hotter, drier summer this year leading into the fall when we have our wind-driven fires here in Southern California.

Los Angeles

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Another thing that trees do for us is sequester pollution, on top of living in an area that might flood more, living in an area that's hotter, living in an area that also has more particulate matter and worse air quality, all of this can be addressed by trees.

Eli Dickerson

Found on CNN
2 years ago

We’re not going to debate climate change, the existence of it. The Earth is getting hotter. And human activity is a major cause, period. We’re not going to give time to climate deniers. The science is settled, even if political opinion is not.

Chuck Todd

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Sugar melts at a temperature that is higher than what’s needed to boil water, so the honeycomb toffee mix is both hotter and ‘stickier,’.

Erik La Hei

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Everybody’s trying to make accommodations for the smoke. And I think it’s becoming a reality for us, unfortunately, i just think that the smoke and the fires have gotten bigger, hotter and faster-moving.

Diane Nelson

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Even without Covid, we've been concerned that climate change that leads to hotter environments, and droughts, is fodder for wildfires to occur.

Albert Rizzo

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Here we are — it’s not the end of August and the size and distribution and the destruction of summer 2021 wildfires does not bode well for the next months, the suggestion of patterns across the last two decades in the West is deeply unsettling and worrisome: hotter, bigger, more fires.

Bill Deverell

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Things are burning a lot hotter, a lot quicker [and] a lot earlier, fire season started just about a month earlier than it usually does.

Ryan Meehan

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

The harsh reality is that we're going to see more of these wildfires. They're hotter, they're more fierce and obviously much more challenging to tackle. And they are a sign of the changing climate impacts, climate change is here, it's real, and it's like a hammer hitting us in the head.

Kate Brown

Found on CNN
2 years ago

In some ways this is an even hotter housing market than before the Great Recession, but the risk of this turning into a bubble is much lower.

Aneta Markowska

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Even if the jet stream does what it historically used to do, with no specific climate change contributions, climate change is still dramatically increasing the likelihood of these extreme heat events, if you warm the atmosphere, you'd expect those heat waves to be hotter than they otherwise would have been.

Daniel Swain

Found on CNN
2 years ago

We can no longer rely on the past as a reliable predictor for future conditions, as we've been doing for hundreds and even thousands of years, instead, we must prepare for conditions that are hotter and droughts that are more damaging than we've seen before.

Katharine Hayhoe

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The hotter it gets, the stronger the ridge, so while climate change may not be responsible for the ridge forming, it can make it last longer and be stronger than it would be otherwise, which makes the drought more intense and longer.

Katharine Hayhoe

Found on CNN
2 years ago

When it comes to extreme weather, climate change is loading the weather dice against us, we always have a chance of extreme heat, particularly in the summer : but as the world warms, we see that summer heatwaves are coming earlier, lasting longer, and are becoming hotter and more intense.

Katharine Hayhoe

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The risk is for a hotter number, but will good numbers lead to a broad risk-off vibe, as traders’ price in higher rate expectations, and the dollar rallies.

Chris Weston

Found on Reuters
3 years ago

A hotter and longer summer will suffer more frequent and intensified high-temperature events -- heatwaves and wildfires.

Congwen Zhu

Found on CNN
3 years ago

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