Europe News: BRUSSELS: Now that July's sizzling numbers are all in, the European climate monitoring organisation made it official: July 2023 was Earth's hottest mo.
July has stood out as one of the hottest months globally, with elevated temperatures triggering extreme weather events like heatwaves, heavy rainfall, droughts, and rampant wildfires. Here's an insight into the alarming heat surge and why it is concerning.
Several days of July were measured to be the hottest days ever, with the global average daily temperatures going past 17 degrees Celsius for the first time.
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July will be the hottest month ever recorded and may even be the hottest month in 1,20,000 years with the average temperature about 1.5 degrees Celsius hotter than before the planet got warmed by burning coal, oil and gas, and other human activities, reveals an analysis by climate scientist Karsten Haustein.