Global Temperature Reaches New Record High
Global Temperature Reaches New Record High
Global Temperature Reaches New Record High
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The world has experienced record-breaking heat, with the global average surface temperature reaching 17.15°C, surpassing the previous record set just a day earlier. This unprecedented heat is attributed to climate change and exacerbated by the El Niño phenomenon, leading to extreme temperatures across the globe, notably in the U.S., Russia, and southern Europe. In Palm Springs, California, temperatures soared to 120°F, marking the highest temperature ever recorded for July 20, while the city has seen an ongoing streak of extreme heat with 22 consecutive days above 110°F. Health experts warn that such extreme heat poses severe risks, with thousands of heat-related deaths reported annually. As climate scientists emphasize the need for urgent emission reductions, the Copernicus Climate Change Service indicates that record temperatures may continue to occur. With excessive heat warnings in place, many regions are advised to stay hydrated and seek cooler conditions.

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