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A new summer tradition has developed over the last few years: setting a new record for the hottest day on Earth. According to NASA, the high mark got bumped up twice already this year. The first new high came on July 21, and then pushed higher on July 22. It displaced the previous record, set in July 2023.

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For the first time since records have been kept, Vegas hit 120 degrees this summer. That was just one day during the hottest June and July on record in the valley. During destructive natural events - like fires, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, and earthquakes - the president can declare a natural disaster area meaning federal dollars are immediately available for help. Senator Jacky Rosen wants extreme heat waves added to that list.

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The battle for Red Rock Canyon is lost. The national conservation area is still there, still breathtaking, still red鈥攂ut it鈥檚 increasingly hemmed in by encroaching urban sprawl. It鈥檚 tempting to pin the blame on developer Jim Rhodes鈥攚ho, owing to a protracted legal battle and some unforced errors by the Clark County Commission, now has the go-ahead to build 3,500 homes on the site of a former gypsum mine near Blue Diamond, which is just under nine miles away from Red Rock鈥檚 visitor center. But the melancholy truth is that we lost Red Rock several years ago, when nearby Bonnie Springs Ranch鈥攕even miles down the road鈥攚as leveled to make way for a luxury gated housing development.

For 300 days of the year, the sun is shining down on the Mojave Desert. Our climate here in Southern Nevada makes us the ideal place to harness the sun鈥檚 power through solar energy projects. And while developers have seized that opportunity with big solar plants out in the desert (we counted at least 20 operating in Southern Nevada, with many more on the way), there鈥檚 still room for residential and commercial solar power in our urban environment.

Desert summers are becoming more severe, and 51吃瓜网免费App' urban planning isn't doing it any favors. The expansion of the valley means that the heat is not felt equally in all neighborhoods, especially impacting neighborhoods where more Latinos and African Americans live.

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