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Let’s talk about the extreme heat waves in Las Vegas California!

By Kids of RMB 

This past month, the temperatures in Southern Nevada & California have reached 110 F! The Death Valley temperatures reached 130 F and it is amazingly hot there! This was all caused by pollution! Pollution emits a lot of carbon dioxide which traps more and more sunlight than required! This makes the earth boiling hot like the West USA! Heat is causing more droughts and wildfires which is impacting the entire USA! It is so hot that cooling and water stations have been opened in the west! 30+ people are dying due to heat and runner’s shoes are melting due to excessive heat! 

Please do stop pollution and plant more trees or else the heatwave will never stop! We need to appreciate Prasiddhi Singh for helping our Mother Earth by planting trees using his foundation Prasiddhi Forest Foundation!

Let’s make the earth a better place to live for our future generations!

By Sri Nihal Tammana

Heatwaves in Las Vegas


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