Climate modification: July 2021 was ‘most popular month ever taped in the world’

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    Several countries have been battling severe wildfires due to the extreme temperatures

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    Several nations have actually been fighting serious wildfires due to the severe temperature levels (Picture: AP/ Getty)

    The world might have seen its most popular month because records started, according to a United States clinical firm.

    Temperatures around the world balanced 16.73 ° C(****************** )in July, beating the previous record embeded in July 2016 by 0.01 ° C, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration stated.

    Scientists stated the last 7 Julys, from 2015 to 2021, have actually been the most popular 7 Julys on record and last month was 0.93 ° C(****************** )warmer than the 20 th century average.

    ‘This new record adds to the disturbing and disruptive path that climate change has set for the globe,’ NOAA Administrator Rick Spinrad stated in a news release.

    ‘This is climate change,’ stated Pennsylvania State University environment researcher MichaelMann ‘It is an exclamation mark on a summer of unprecedented heat, drought, wildfires and flooding.’

    Asia had its most popular July ever, surpassing 2010, while Europe had its second-hottest July, routing just 2018, the firm stated.

    It was just the 13 th most popular July on record in the United States due to cooler than typical temperature levels in states like Texas, Kansas, Missouri and Maine.

    As an entire, 2021 is up until now the 6th warmest year on record, mainly since the year began cooler than current years due to a La Nina cooling of the main Pacific that typically decreases the international temperature level average.

    A firefighter tries to extinguish a fire as volunteers hold the water hose during a wildfire in Agios Stefanos, in northern Athens, Greece, Friday, Aug. 6, 2021. Thousands of people have fled wildfires burning out of control in Greece and Turkey, including a major blaze just north of the Greek capital of Athens that left one person dead. (AP Photo/Petros Karadjias)

    Firefighters fight a blaze near Athens in Greece previously this month (Picture: AP)

    University of Illinois meteorology teacher Donald Wuebbles stated: ‘One month by itself does not say much, but that this was a La Nina year and we still had the warmest temperatures on record… it fits with the pattern of what we have been seeing for most of the last decade now.’

    It follows Europe saw what might have been the greatest temperature level ever taped, with 48.8 ° C(****************** )inSicily

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    Many parts of the world have actually been afflicted by wildfires due to the severe heat with blazes raving in Italy, Greece and parts of the United States.

    There is some conversation amongst researchers over whether July 2021 was the most popular ever however all concur that the pattern in time is ever increasing temperature levels.

    A man watches the flames as wildfire approaches Kochyli beach near Limni village on the island of Evia, about 160 kilometers (100 miles) north of Athens, Greece, late Friday, Aug. 6, 2021. Wildfires raged uncontrolled through Greece and Turkey for yet another day Friday, forcing thousands to flee by land and sea, and killing a volunteer firefighter on the fringes of Athens in a huge forest blaze that threatened the Greek capital's most important national park. (AP Photo/Thodoris Nikolaou)

    The Greek island of Evia was ravaged by wildfires (Picture: AP)

    The European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service last month stated it was the 3rd warmest July on record worldwide.

    Zeke Hausfather, an environment researcher at the Breakthrough Institute, stated it is not uncommon for firms to have little distinctions in information.

    ‘The NOAA record has more limited coverage over the Arctic than other global temperature records, which tend to show July 2021 as the second (NASA) or third (Copernicus) warmest on record,’ Mr Hausfather stated.

    ‘But despite precisely where it winds up on the leaderboards, the heat the world is experiencing this summer season is a clear effect of environment modification due to human emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases.

    ANTALYA, TURKEY - AUGUST 11: Extinguishing works continue after a forest fire broke out in Antalya's Manavgat on August 11, 2021. (Photo by Mustafa Ciftci/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

    Climate modification makes severe weather condition most likely (Picture: Getty)

    ‘The severe occasions we are seeing worldwide– from record-shattering heat waves to severe rains to raving wildfires– are all long-predicted and well comprehended effects of a warmer world.

    ‘They will continue to get more severe until the world cuts its emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases down to net-zero.’

    Last week, a UN environment science report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change stunned the world by exposing things are on track for 1.5 ° C(****************** )of warming by around 2030.

    The world is presently experiencing 1.1 ° C of warming which is believed to be driving more regular weather-based catastrophes consisting of the flooding seen in Germany previously this year and the wildfires.


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