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The world just had its hottest June ever for land and sea, with ocean temperatures setting new highs for the third month in a row. Philippe Delorme, executive vice president for European operations at Schneider Electric, says next summer is going to be just as bad and there's an urgency to act when it comes to "energy efficiency."
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