According to statistics given by the United States National Centers for Environmental Prediction, Tuesday, July 4th, 2023 became the hottest day on Earth since 1979, with the worldwide average temperature hitting an alarming 17.18 degrees Celsius. Scientists are concerned about the rising impact of climate change as a result of this.
The blistering heat wave was caused by a mix of circumstances, including climate change intensification, the reappearance of the El Nio weather pattern, and the start of summer in the Northern Hemisphere.
According to the National Centers for Environmental Prediction, Tuesday, July 4th, 2023 was the hottest day on Earth since 1979, with the global average temperature reaching an alarming 17.18 degrees Celsius. As a result, scientists are concerned about the growing influence of climate change.
The scorching heat was caused by a confluence of factors, including the deepening of climate change, the reintroduction of the El Nio weather pattern, and the arrival of summer in the Northern Hemisphere.
Experts warn that unless carbon emissions are reduced, global temperatures will continue to increase.
This blistering heat wave highlights the critical need for global action to reduce carbon emissions and mitigate the effects of climate change. Inaction will almost certainly result in more extreme weather events and rising temperatures, posing huge challenges to civilization and the world as a whole.