Scientists announced that Monday to Wednesday last week were the hottest days in the world since 1979 and broke the record of those years.
According to Tekna technology and technology news service, the data provided globally is obtained from the total data related to the Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere sectors and their combination. Before this, the 12th of July was announced as the hottest day in the history of the earth with an average temperature of 17.01 degrees Celsius.
The published report on climate change was conducted by scientists at the University of Maine in the United States. They stated that the three days of heat in a row were related to climate change and the El Niño climate cycle, which usually causes major climate changes in the world every two to seven years. These changes are accompanied by an increase in heat waves around the world.
The wave of climate change is not limited to just the past few days. The European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service announced June as the warmest June of the year, with a temperature increase of 0.2 degrees Celsius warmer than June 2022. The increase in temperature in recent years will show the truth of the scientists’ theory that a new record will be set in the increase in world temperature in the next 5 years.
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