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Temperature record streak ends ‘by a whisker’ in July

Year remains on track to be the hottest yet, agency says

The global average temperature for July ended a streak of 13 monthly records by a “whisker”, as climate scientists warned that 2024 was still on track to be the hottest year.

July was the second-warmest month on record at 16.91C, the latest data from the Copernicus Climate Change Service showed, just 0.04C lower than the previous high set in July 2023.

The rise in the July global average temperature was 1.48C above the pre-industrial era, before human activity began to warm the planet, marking the first month in a year that had not breached the key threshold of 1.5C.

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