July 22, 2024, has been declared the hottest day ever recorded globally, surpassing the previous record set just a day earlier on July 21. According to data published by the European climate change service Copernicus on Wednesday, July 24, indicates that temperatures on July 22 exceeded those of July 21 by 0.06 degrees Celsius (0.1 degree Fahrenheit). Climate scientists note that the current global temperature matches levels from 125,000 years ago due to human-caused climate change. While it’s uncertain if Monday was the absolute hottest day in that span, average temperatures haven't been this high since long before humans began agriculture. World's Hottest Day 2024: July 21 Was Hottest Day in at Least 84 Years: European Climate Agency.
World’s Hottest Day 2024
BREAKING: This Monday was the hottest day ever recorded globally, according to the European climate change service, beating the record set a day before.
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