The Hottest Day in 125,000 Years?
Briefly

Monday reached the hottest temperature on Earth, surpassing the record from the day before. This heat is reminiscent of the last interglacial period, with ice and sediment core data providing insight into that era.
While comparisons to ancient temperatures may not be exactly parallel due to different measurement methods, the trend of rapidly rising temperatures is evident. The world is getting closer to the warmth of the last interglacial period, indicating potential immersion in that climate in the future.
Read at The Atlantic
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