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Temperatures From July 2023 To July 2024 Were The Highest On Record, Scientists Found
The last 12 months have been the hottest on record. Read more here. New data from the Copernicus Climate Change Service of the European Union shows that in the last twelve months, the average global temperature has been higher by 1.
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