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Still Burning

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Artists Mike Scott
Release dateSeptember 29, 1997
Producers Niko Bolas
Labels Chrysalis Records
GenresRock
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Still Burning is 1997's follow-up to Bring 'em All In, and the last of Mike Scott's solo albums before re-forming The Waterboys in 2000. Photography was provided by Andrew Catlin and Mary Scanlon. Although well-received critically, sales of the album were poor and Scott was subsequently dropped from Chrysalis Records.

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By Georgina RannardClimate and science reporter

The extreme temperatures sweeping the globe This Week are the new normal in a world warmed by Climate Change , the UN Weather agency says.

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The World Meteorological Organisation warned the heatwave in Europe could continue into August.

Millions around The World are under heat advisories as officials warn of danger to life from the hot temperatures.

Night-time in Europe and the US is not expected to bring widespread relief as temperatures stay above 30C in places including Arizona or Southern Spain .

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Humans are "100% behind" the upward trend in global temperatures, she explains.

The World has already warmed by 1. 1C since the Industrial Revolution when humans started burning fossil fuels like coal, oil and gas which releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.

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