Earth's temperature was off the charts last month as an extreme heat wave scorched the Southern US and Mexico and ocean warmth soared to alarming levels, a new report shows.
The analysis from the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service found that last month was the planet's hottest June by a "substantial margin" above the previous record, which was set in 2019.
The analysis came as data from global climate agencies suggested that the planet saw its hottest day on record earlier this week — first on Monday and then again on Tuesday. , according to the UK Met Office. Temperatures in parts of Canada, the United States, Mexico, Asia and eastern Australia were "significantly" warmer than normal in June, according to the report.
The North Atlantic recorded exceptionally warm ocean temperatures in June, with a category 4 marine heat wave — defined as "extreme" — observed around Ireland, the UK and in the Baltic Sea.
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