Last month was one of the world’s hottest Julys on record, behind only 2019 and 2016, with unusually high temperatures seen in regions from Finland to the US, EU scientists said yesterday.
It is the latest milestone in a long-term warming trend that saw the past seven years rank as the world’s hottest on record, as emissions of greenhouse gases change the planet’s climate.
“When we look at global temperatures, there are swings from year to year or even month to month,” Freja Vamborg, senior scientist at the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service, told Reuters.
“But ultimately, the underlying thing we see is a warming trend globally, and in most regions of the world.”
Last month, tied with July 2020 as the world’s third-hottest on record, behind July 2019…