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told me. what has changed is global warming. humans are 100% to blame for the global trend in high temperatures that we are seeing. so all of the observed global warming is because of our burning of fossil fuels. we are seeing record breaking temperatures in asia this summer, too. china provisionally recorded its highest temperature ever, yesterday according to the met office. temperature ever yesterday 52.2 celsius in xinjiang, in the north west, according to the uk met office. in the us, a heat dome over the south west has left tens of millions of people under extreme heat warnings. death valley, in california, hit 53.9 celsius on sunday not far off the all time global temperature record of 56.7 degrees, recorded injuly 1913.
so all of the observed global warming is because of our burning of fossilfuels. we re seeing record breaking temperatures in asia this summer, too. china provisionally recorded its highest temperature ever yesterday 52.2 degrees celsius in xinjiang, in the north west, according to the uk met office. in the us, a heat dome over the south west has left tens of millions of people under extreme heat warnings. death valley, in california, hit 53.9 celsius on sunday not far off the all time global temperature record of 56.7 degrees, recorded in july, 1913. climate change means southern spain, like the rest of the world, is only going to get hotter.