Hottest week on record ‘worrying news for planet’ says WMO
Last week was the hottest on record according to preliminary data, says the World Meteorological Organization.
July 11, 2023
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The measurements, along with a slew of other data including the hottest June on record, unusually high sea surface temperatures and exceptional sea ice loss at the South Pole should be a wake up call for the international community, the UN body said.
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