In India, torrential rains triggered deadly landslides, Morocco and Japan hit new heat records, and southern Europe braced for another scorching heat wave.
Those extremes have also brought high-stakes tests for public officials: Where public alerts and education worked, death and destruction were minimized.
Maui has so far recorded more than 100 deaths from the blaze that started Aug. 8, and that number is projected to rise.
Not all of the extreme weather events can be immediately attributed to climate change.
Scientists have repeatedly warned of more heat, wildfires, droughts and intense rainfall with every degree of future warming.
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