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World braves ‘hottest day’ ever recorded on July 21

Heatwaves scorched large swathes of United States, Europe and Russia over past week due to climate change

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The world braved the hottest day ever recorded globally on Sunday (July 21), according to preliminary data from the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service.

The global average surface air temperature on Sunday reached 17.09°C (62.76 degrees Fahrenheit ) — slightly higher than the previous record set last July of 17.08°C (62.74°F).

Heatwaves have scorched large swathes of the United States, Europe, and Russia over the past week.

Copernicus confirmed to Reuters that the record daily temperature average set last year appeared to have been broken on Sunday, in their records which extend back to 1940.

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Last year saw four days in a row break the record, from July 3 through July 6, as climate change, driven by the burning of fossil fuels, drove extreme heat across the Northern Hemisphere.

Every month since June 2023 — 13 months in a row — has now ranked as the planet’s hottest since records began, compared with the corresponding month in previous years, Copernicus said.

Some scientists have suggested 2024 could outrank 2023 as the hottest year since records began, as climate change and the El Nino natural weather phenomenon — which ended in April — have pushed temperatures ever higher this year.

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