Weather & Science
Hottest September Since 1938 Awaits G-20 Leaders in Delhi
- Almost 30 global leaders, including Biden, to attend gathering
- Higher-than-usual temperatures across India boost power demand
A man sits in the shade under a truck in Uttar Pradesh, India.
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Global leaders including US President Joe Biden are set to be greeted by stifling heat when they meet in New Delhi this week for the Group of 20 Summit, where climate change is set to be among key issues on the agenda.