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The Earth experienced its hottest day ever in July

The highest average daily temperature on Earth was recorded in July at 17.16 degrees Celsius, indicating continued global warming acceleration.

World's rivers faced driest year in three decades in 2023, UN report says

Climate change is causing erratic water cycles and severe stress on global supplies, necessitating better monitoring and proactive management.

Congratulations, Buffoons! We Did More Global Warming Last Year Than in Any Other Year in Human History

2023 is the worst year for global warming on record with CO2 levels surpassing 420 ppm, emphasizing urgent action is needed.

Red alert': last year was hottest on record by clear margin, says UN report

The world is close to breaching the 1.5C global heating limit
2023 was the hottest year on record by a clear margin, breaking multiple records for key climate indicators.

Planet 'on the brink' as UN agency warns new heat records are likely in 2024

Global temperatures hit record highs in 2023, marking the hottest year ever recorded.
2024 expected to be even hotter, possibly breaking 2023's record.

UN weather agency issues red alert' on climate change after record heat

2024 likely to be record-hot year
WMO warns of inadequate efforts to reverse climate trends

The Earth experienced its hottest day ever in July

The highest average daily temperature on Earth was recorded in July at 17.16 degrees Celsius, indicating continued global warming acceleration.

World's rivers faced driest year in three decades in 2023, UN report says

Climate change is causing erratic water cycles and severe stress on global supplies, necessitating better monitoring and proactive management.

Congratulations, Buffoons! We Did More Global Warming Last Year Than in Any Other Year in Human History

2023 is the worst year for global warming on record with CO2 levels surpassing 420 ppm, emphasizing urgent action is needed.

Red alert': last year was hottest on record by clear margin, says UN report

The world is close to breaching the 1.5C global heating limit
2023 was the hottest year on record by a clear margin, breaking multiple records for key climate indicators.

Planet 'on the brink' as UN agency warns new heat records are likely in 2024

Global temperatures hit record highs in 2023, marking the hottest year ever recorded.
2024 expected to be even hotter, possibly breaking 2023's record.

UN weather agency issues red alert' on climate change after record heat

2024 likely to be record-hot year
WMO warns of inadequate efforts to reverse climate trends
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