World registers hottest day each recorded as common temperature hits 17C

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he world recorded its hottest ever day on Monday, as the common international temperature reached 17.01C in accordance with knowledge from the US National Centers for Environmental Prediction.

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It surpassed the August 2016 report of 16.92C, as heatwaves sizzled all over the world.

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The southern US has been struggling below an intense warmth dome in current weeks.

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An enduring heatwave has additionally continued in China, with temperatures above 35C, whereas North Africa has seen temperatures close to 50C.

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And even Antarctica, presently in its winter, registered anomalously excessive temperatures.

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Ukraine’s Vernadsky Research Base within the white continent’s Argentine Islands not too long ago broke its July temperature report with 8.7C.

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“This is not a milestone we should be celebrating,” mentioned climate scientist Friederike Otto of the Grantham Institute for Climate Change and the Environment at Imperial College London.

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“It’s a death sentence for people and ecosystems.”

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Scientists mentioned local weather change, mixed with an rising El Nino sample, had been accountable.

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“Unfortunately, it promises to only be the first in a series of new records set this year as increasing emissions of [carbon dioxide] and greenhouse gases coupled with a growing El Nino event push temperatures to new highs,” mentioned Zeke Hausfather, a analysis scientist at Berkeley Earth, in an announcement.

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