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Climate shocker: Copernicus data unveils record-breaking temperature surge

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The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), an arm of the European Union, recently unveiled disturbing data on global temperature trends, revealing a record-breaking increase in temperatures.

This revelation comes on the heels of the hottest months ever recorded in history, which were experienced in August and July. However, September witnessed an even more alarming development, with temperatures surging to unprecedented levels.

September temperatures were 0.93 degrees Celsius higher than the average temperatures recorded for the same month between 1991 and 2020. This alarming increase signifies the most intense heatwave our planet has endured in the past 83 years.

The grim consequences of global warming have manifested in catastrophic events such as devastating floods, rampant forest fires, and relentless heatwaves, all of which have…

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