Scientists record the hottest day on Earth in known history 19:32

Last Monday, July 22, was the hottest day on Earth in at least the last 120,000 years, as evidenced by data from the European Climate Monitoring Service Copernicus. Agency Associated Press (AP).

Initial Copernicus satellite data shows the world was 0.06°C warmer on Monday than the previous record set on Sunday, July 21.

On the first day of this week, the global average temperature reached 17.15°C.

The Copernicus Service has been keeping records since 1940. Scientists’ estimates of the temperature record over a 120,000-year period are based on studies of ancient climate using tree rings and ice cores.

Researchers have noted that anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions are a major contributor to climate change on Earth. Experts emphasized that without this factor, temperature records would not be broken as frequently as in recent years. Carbon and other heat-storing substances are released into the atmosphere by the burning of fossil fuels through transportation, industry and energy infrastructure.

Scientists were able to do this before subtract Information about Paleozoic climate from ancient rocks.

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