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June 2024 was recognized as the hottest on record

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The main cause of climate change is greenhouse gas emissions from burning fossil fuels.

This June has been the hottest on record. This was reported by the European Climate Change Center (C3S), Reuters wrote on Monday, July 8.

It is noted that every month since June 2023, that is, 13 consecutive months, has been considered the hottest on the planet since records began, compared to the corresponding month of previous years.

The C3S data goes back to 1940, and scientists compared it with other data to confirm that last month was the warmest June of the pre-industrial period 1850-1900.

As of June 2023, the world’s average temperature is the highest on record, 1.64 degrees Celsius higher than pre-industrial levels.

The main cause of climate change is greenhouse gas emissions from burning fossil fuels.

The latest data suggests 2024 could be the warmest year since records began, after man-made climate change and the El Niño weather phenomenon pushed temperatures near record highs this year. .

As reported, this year’s May was the hottest on record.

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