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The EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) reported that the average air temperature at the Earth’s surface in June-August was almost 1 degree Celsius higher than in 1991-2020. average, which means this summer has been the hottest since data collection began. The previous hottest summers were in 2010. and in 2018, it was 0.1 degrees Celsius colder than this.
Above the maximum in 2021. Average summer temperature is announced by continuing to monitor long-term trends in global warming as greenhouse gases change the planet’s climate.
C3S data collection began in 1950, but it is compared to other databases dating back to the 19th century. in the middle.
The C3S report states that, globally, in 2021. August along with 2017 August was the third hottest month ever recorded. Their average temperature was just over 0.3 degrees Celsius higher than between 1991 and 2020. average.
The hottest summer in Europe.
As for Europe, in 2021 August was not far from 1991-2020. Average but different conditions prevailed on the continent. This includes record temperatures in the Mediterranean, above-average temperatures in the east, and below-average temperatures in the north.
Earlier on Tuesday, environmental activist groups called for a postponement of October 31. – November 12 The international conference on climate change COP26 will be held in Glasgow, which was moved from last year to this year due to a pandemic.
The event is generally attended by envoys from 190 countries, but as many countries around the world continue to fight the COVID-19 pandemic and the poorest countries have difficulties accessing vaccines, the event should be postponed, the Climate Action Network said. (DOG).
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