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Global Temperature Hits Record High in June as Climate Battle Rages

Global average temperatures in the beginning of June were the warmest on record for the period, according to the European Union’s climate monitoring unit.

The report by Copernicus, the EU’s observation agency, said they have noted “remarkable global warmth” in the first week of June this year.

The report cited the data provided by ERA5 which found that the first few days of the month even breached a 1.5 degree Celsius increase when compared with pre-industrial times.

The report comes amid warnings made last week by scientists at the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) that the arrival of an expected El Nino climate phenomenon has raised fears of extreme weather and temperature records.

The Copernicus report suggests that this might be the first time this breach of high temperature had occurred in the industrial era. “Global-mean surface air temperatures for the first days of June 2023 were the highest in the ERA5 data record for early June by a substantial margin,” said the report, with the data collection going back as far as 1950.

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