HOT AS HELL
Daily Record|July 25, 2024
World endures its most scorching days ever as poor count the cost of climate disasters
DAN VEVERS
HOT AS HELL

THE world saw the hottest days ever recorded in human history on Sunday and Monday, data suggests.

Preliminary figures from European climate service Copernicus found Earth sizzling at a record average temperature of 17.09C on Sunday.

But data suggests that record was topped on Monday, with a global average of 17.15C logged.

A previous all-time high had been set in 2023 with 17.08C recorded last June, smashing a 2016 record of 16.8C.

It comes as experts warned accelerating climate change is now sending the planet into uncharted territory.

The latest climate milestone follows 13 straight months of record-breaking warmth.

This story is from the July 25, 2024 edition of Daily Record.

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