The month of July 2023 was indeed the hottest month ever recorded on Earth, confirmed Tuesday the European service Copernicus. Last month was 0.33°C warmer than the month that held the record until now, July 2019, which averaged 16.63°C. An absolute record was reached on July 30 with 20.96°C and for the month as a whole, the surface temperature was. 0.51°C above average (1991-2020) The year 2023 may not have finished breaking records. A relatively warm end of the year is expected for 2023 due to the development of the El Niño phenomenon.
A fourth heatwave this (northern hemisphere) summer has left parched villages without safe drinking water as farmers warned of a looming milk shortage.
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