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July Was Earth’s Third-Hottest on Record, Scientists Say

Ankara: Last month was Earth's third-warmest July since records began and included a record national temperature in Trkiye of 50.5 degrees Celsius (122.9 Fahrenheit), scientists said on Thursday. Last month continued a trend of extreme climate conditions that scientists attribute to man-made global warming, even though there was a pause in record-breaking temperatures for the planet. According to Emirates News Agency, the EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) reported that the average global surface air temperature reached 16.68 C in July, which is 0.45 C above the 1991-2020 average for the month. "Two years after the hottest July on record, the recent streak of global temperature records is over - for now," said Carlo Buontempo, Director of C3S. "But this doesn't mean climate change has stopped. We continued to witness the effects of a warming world in events such as extreme heat and catastrophic floods in July."

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