A 13-month period of record global warmth has concluded, with July 2024 marking a slight dip in temperatures compared to the previous year. According to the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service, air temperatures in July 2024 were 0.04°C cooler than July 2023, which was itself 0.28°C warmer than July 2019.
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Despite this small decrease, the past year remained significantly warmer, with December 2023 setting a record 1.78°C above pre-industrial averages. This streak highlights the relentless impact of climate change driven by fossil fuel emissions, emphasizing the urgent need to stabilize the climate by reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

