White House escalates extreme-heat efforts as record July marks ‘global boiling’ era
WASHINGTON — The hottest month in recorded history is going out with a bang in the United States.
Much of the populous U.S. northeast is facing temperatures today and Saturday that will feel like 40 C or even higher.
July isn’t over until next week, but the World Meteorological Organization has already predicted it will be the most sweltering month ever recorded.
That has the White House taking steps to better protect outdoor workers from what President Joe Biden says is the top cause of weather-related deaths.