NASA Confirms July 2023 As The Hottest Month Ever, Says ''We Must Act Now''
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Overall, July 2023 was 0.24C warmer than any other July in NASA's record, and it was 1.18C warmer than the average July between 1951 and 1980.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has confirmed July 2023 as the hottest month on record ever since 1880. According to report presented by scientists at NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) in New York, July smashed Earth's previous July record by more than one-third of a degree Fahrenheit. (1 of 5) IT'S OFFICIAL:Earth just had its hottest July in 174 years.4th consecutive month of record-high global ocean surface temperature.Antarctica #SeaIce coverage had a record-low in July for the 3rd consecutive month.https://t.co/lRgypbiSed@NOAANCEI#StateOfClimatepic.twitter.com/n1ud8u87x2
Overall, July 2023 was 0.24°C warmer than any other July in NASA's record, and it was 1.18°C warmer than the average July between 1951 and 1980.