Planet sets record for hottest day twice in a rowMonday was likely the hottest day ever recorded globally, highlighting a continuing trend of increasing temperatures.
We've just had a year in which every month was a record-setterEach month in 2023 set a new record temperature, leading to the warmest year globally since records began.
Last Sunday was Earth's hottest day in all recorded history, European climate agency saysHuman activity significantly contributes to record-breaking global temperatures, with projections for future records being continually surpassed.
Last month was the second-hottest July on RECORDThis 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.
Turbulent weather across the globe presages summer risksUnprecedented weather events worldwide foreshadow a warming climate.
More Heat, More Often': Temperature Records Keep BreakingRising global temperatures are leading to more frequent and intense heatwaves, becoming the new normal.
Planet sets record for hottest day twice in a rowMonday was likely the hottest day ever recorded globally, highlighting a continuing trend of increasing temperatures.
We've just had a year in which every month was a record-setterEach month in 2023 set a new record temperature, leading to the warmest year globally since records began.
Last Sunday was Earth's hottest day in all recorded history, European climate agency saysHuman activity significantly contributes to record-breaking global temperatures, with projections for future records being continually surpassed.
Last month was the second-hottest July on RECORDThis 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.
Turbulent weather across the globe presages summer risksUnprecedented weather events worldwide foreshadow a warming climate.
More Heat, More Often': Temperature Records Keep BreakingRising global temperatures are leading to more frequent and intense heatwaves, becoming the new normal.