July is set to become the world’s hottest month on record, as fossil fuel emissions drive climate change and the increasing intensity of heat waves across the Northern Hemisphere.
The first 21 days of the month were the hottest three-week period on record, with July 6 seeing the highest ever global average temperature, according to the European Union’s Earth observation agency Copernicus.
Melanie Anguay, of Las Vegas, stands for a photo next to a digital display of an unofficial heat reading at Furnace Creek Visitor Center during a heat wave in Death Valley National Park in Death Valley, California, on July 16, 2023. Copernicus, which tracks data going back to 1940, said Thursday that average global sea temperatures well above normal have contributed to rising heat since May. The average global mean surface air temperature went above 17C for the first time this month.
The extreme weather has also included flooding from Delhi to New York and violent storms with hailstones larger than tennis balls in northern Italy. It’s also contributing to turmoil in global food markets after India banned key rice exports amid drought fears.
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