Climate Change
Scientists from the EU say that July was Earth’s third-hottest month on record. This included a new record for Turkey.
Scientists said that last month was the third-warmest July on Earth since records began. This included a national record temperature of 50,5 degrees Celsius in Turkey (122.9 Fahrenheit), they added. Scientists attribute the extreme weather conditions of last month to global warming caused by humans, despite a slight pause in temperatures that broke records for the planet. According to the EU Copernicus Climate Change Service, the average global temperature surface reached 16,68 C in July. This is 0.45 C higher than the 1991-2020 monthly average. Carlo Buontempo is the director of C3S. He said, "Two year after the hottest month...