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Nasa issues heat warning as July likely to be warmest month

With heatwaves burning through Europe and wildfires in the US, July could set a record for being the hottest month ever.

Axar.az reports that in light of recent extreme weather events worldwide, Nasa held a media roundtable on Thursday to highlight the agency’s climate work.

‘We are seeing unprecedented changes all over the world the heat waves that we’re seeing in the US in Europe and in China are demolishing records, left, right and centre,’ said Gavin Schmidt, Nasa’s top climate scientist.

He added that July 2023 will probably be the world’s hottest month in ‘hundreds, if not thousands, of years.

Date
2023.07.21 / 17:51
Author
Axar.az
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