July 3, when the global average temperature was measured as 17.01 degrees, was recorded as the hottest day in the world so far. In less than 24 hours, the global average temperature, reaching 17.18 degrees on July 4, broke a record once again. Likewise, the global average temperature, which reached 17.23 degrees yesterday, on July 6, broke the temperature record for the third time on its fourth day.
FEARING WARNING FROM THE EXPERTS: “IT WILL INCREASE…”
Climate scientist Brian Brettschneider stated in his post on Twitter that last June was the hottest month of June recorded worldwide in terms of air and sea temperature. Brettschneider noted that July and August could be even hotter as the weather event known as “El Nino” increases its impact. (AA)