March 2024 marks the world’s hottest on record since 1850, with the global average temperature reaching 1.58 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.
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The European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) warns of rapid climate change, attributing extreme weather events to human-induced greenhouse gas emissions.
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Droughts in the Amazon and South Africa led to wildfires and crop failures, while marine scientists anticipate the worst coral bleaching event in history. Although El Niño is weakening, record-high sea surface temperatures persist.
Urgent measures are needed to address climate change, as nations grapple with the devastating impacts of unprecedented heat.
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