Heat waves in three continents have driven the planet's average temperature in July to levels not seen in 120,000 years, scientists say
As vast swaths of three continents bake under blistering temperatures and the oceans heat to unprecedented levels, scientists from two global climate authorities are reporting before July has even ended that this month will be the planet’s hottest on record by far.
“The global air temperature is directly proportional to the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.” A recent study found that climate change played an “absolutely overwhelming” role in the heat waves in the US, China and southern Europe this summer.
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