July 2023 Marks Hottest Month Ever Recorded
- July 2023 has been confirmed as the hottest month ever recorded, with temperatures 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.
- This follows record-breaking heat in June, indicating a concerning trend of global temperature increase.
- Global air and ocean temperatures set new all-time records in July, underscoring the need for greenhouse gas emissions reduction.
- The sweltering heat has caused extreme weather events globally, including wildfires in Canada and southern Europe.
- Over 2 billion individuals experienced climate change-boosted warmth daily throughout the month.
- The escalating climate crisis demands decisive and cooperative efforts from nations ....
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