CNBC's Sam Meredith is reporting on the record shattering heatwaves.
The world shattered heat records for the second consecutive day in July 2024, with global average temperatures reaching unprecedented highs. On July 21, the average temperature was 62.76°F (17.09°C), breaking the previous day's record. This surge in temperatures is attributed to the combined effects of a natural El Niño event and ongoing human-induced climate change. The extreme heat has prompted widespread heat alerts and impacted daily life globally, highlighting the urgent need for climate action.
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Source: CNBC
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/07/24/climate-crisis-world-shatters-heat-record-for-second-consecutive-day.html
(This article was written with assitance from ChatGPT)