Monday set a new record as the hottest day ever.
Monday, July 3: The Hottest Day on Record
According to data from the U.S. National Centers for Environmental Prediction, Monday, July 3, marked the world’s hottest-ever day recorded. The average global temperature soared to a scorching 62.62 degrees Fahrenheit, surpassing the previous record set in August 2016.
The Fourth of July: A Reminder of the Importance of Freedom
As Americans prepared to celebrate the Fourth of July, the extreme heat wave in the U.S. South and soaring temperatures in China and North Africa served as a stark reminder of the significance of freedom. With temperatures exceeding 95 Fahrenheit and even reaching 122 Fahrenheit, the heat wave has been relentless.
June: The Warmest Month on Record
Scientists have declared June as the warmest June ever recorded. They attribute this scorching heat to a combination of a natural weather event called El Niño and the alarming levels of carbon dioxide emissions. Dr. Robert Rohde, the lead scientist at Berkeley Earth, warns that we may experience even hotter days in the next six weeks.
Implications and Calls for Action
The timing of this record-setting day, just before the Fourth of July, has sparked concern among progressives and climate activists. It is likely to prompt calls for more legislation to protect our planet. However, it’s important to note that the record is unofficial until it receives approval from esteemed climate measurement entities like the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association.
Furthermore, the White House recently released a research framework proposing a unique solution to combat climate change. The plan involves blocking the sun’s rays to mitigate the adverse effects. By reflecting sunlight back into space, the aim is to prevent or delay further temperature increases.
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