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Last month was the second-hottest July on RECORD

This July was the second hottest on record globally, but didn't break previous records, marking the end of 13 months of consecutive record-breaking temperatures.

Planet sets record for hottest day twice in a row

Monday was likely the hottest day ever recorded globally, highlighting a continuing trend of increasing temperatures.

Last Sunday was Earth's hottest day in all recorded history, European climate agency says

Human activity significantly contributes to record-breaking global temperatures, with projections for future records being continually surpassed.

Turbulent weather across the globe presages summer risks

Unprecedented weather events worldwide foreshadow a warming climate.

We've just had a year in which every month was a record-setter

Each month in 2023 set a new record temperature, leading to the warmest year globally since records began.

More Heat, More Often': Temperature Records Keep Breaking

Rising global temperatures are leading to more frequent and intense heatwaves, becoming the new normal.

Last month was the second-hottest July on RECORD

This July was the second hottest on record globally, but didn't break previous records, marking the end of 13 months of consecutive record-breaking temperatures.

Planet sets record for hottest day twice in a row

Monday was likely the hottest day ever recorded globally, highlighting a continuing trend of increasing temperatures.

Last Sunday was Earth's hottest day in all recorded history, European climate agency says

Human activity significantly contributes to record-breaking global temperatures, with projections for future records being continually surpassed.

Turbulent weather across the globe presages summer risks

Unprecedented weather events worldwide foreshadow a warming climate.

We've just had a year in which every month was a record-setter

Each month in 2023 set a new record temperature, leading to the warmest year globally since records began.

More Heat, More Often': Temperature Records Keep Breaking

Rising global temperatures are leading to more frequent and intense heatwaves, becoming the new normal.
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