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  "path": "/news/18052026/latin-america-global-warming-climate-risks/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-18T19:26:56.000Z",
  "site": "https://insideclimatenews.org",
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    "Science",
    "Brazil",
    "Caribbean",
    "Central America",
    "Climate Change",
    "Ecuador",
    "global warming",
    "heat",
    "heat wave",
    "heat waves",
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    "Peru",
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  "textContent": "If the 2025 climate year in Latin America and the Caribbean showed anything, it was that floodwaters can’t erase long-term drought, that temperatures will continue to soar past livable limits and that once-unprecedented storms are part of the region’s new climate reality. A World Meteorological Organization report released Monday shows that Mexico alone experienced all […]",
  "title": "Latin America Faces ‘Hydrological Whiplash’ as Climate Risks Mount"
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