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hotter

[hot-er] / ˈhɒt ər /






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“Like the proverbial frog that doesn’t feel the water becoming increasingly hotter, many North American brands are inching into more treacherous positions with their customers’ loyalty,” Forrester Principal Analyst Pete Jacques wrote in the report.

From The Wall Street Journal

Although the state’s drought picture has improved for the moment, scientists caution that conditions across the West are trending hotter and drier because of the burning of fossil fuels and resultant climate change.

From Los Angeles Times

Blazes were once rare in the Mojave Desert, but have become increasingly common amid hotter, drier conditions and more extreme swings in precipitation.

From Los Angeles Times

The analysis shows that delayed emissions cuts lead to heatwaves that grow hotter, last longer, and strike more frequently.

From Science Daily

If you thought the redistricting wars couldn’t get any hotter, wince again.

From The Wall Street Journal