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Triple-digit temperatures quickly became the norm in countless cities with sweltering conditions that lasted for days and culminated into what scientists say have become the hottest days ever record on Earth in 125,000 years. Is there a way to turn the weather extremes around? NBC’s Angie Lassman reports in this week’s Sunday Focus.

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