Earth’s Hottest Day Ever Recorded - Breaking Climate Records!

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Brace yourselves! Monday has shattered records as the hottest day ever on Earth. :globe_showing_Europe-Africa::fire: Discover the global impact of this unprecedented heatwave and what it means for our future.

The heat is on! Learn how Monday's record-breaking temperatures have affected countries worldwide and the urgent call to action from climate scientists.

From Japan to the US, nations are feeling the heat of the hottest day ever recorded. Find out what led to this alarming milestone and what we can do to combat climate change.

Monday marked the hottest day ever recorded on Earth, breaking Sunday's record. Dive into the data and discover the implications of this extreme heatwave.

Breaking news: The Earth just experienced its hottest day ever. Explore the science behind this record-breaking heat and the urgent need for climate action.
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00:00The 22nd of July, 2024, the global temperature hit an unprecedented high,
00:05surpassing the record set just the day before.
00:08According to the European Climate Service Copernicus,
00:11this new record marks a significant and alarming milestone.
00:16Monday's global average temperature was 17.15 degrees Celsius,
00:21or 62.87 degrees Fahrenheit,
00:24edging out Sunday's record by 0.06 degrees Celsius.
00:29Climate scientists warn that we are now as warm as we were 125,000 years ago.
00:34This extreme heat is a stark reminder of human-caused climate change
00:38and its impacts on our planet.
00:41Countries from Japan to Bolivia to the United States are feeling the heat.
00:45This isn't just about discomfort, it's about survival.
00:49Roxy Matthew Cole, a climate scientist,
00:52explains that these record-breaking temperatures
00:54are pushing us beyond our tolerance levels,
00:56resulting in loss of lives and livelihoods.
00:59We all scorch and fry if we don't change course immediately.
01:03One-third of global electricity can be produced by solar and wind alone,
01:07but we need targeted national policies to make this transformation happen.
01:11It's clear that we have the tools to combat this crisis,
01:14but we need to act now.
01:16Without human-caused climate change,
01:18these extreme records would not be broken nearly as frequently.
01:22Stay informed, stay proactive,
01:24and let's work together to protect our planet.

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