During a scorching heat wave that engulfed significant areas of the southern and southwestern US, California's Death Valley, recognized as one of the hottest places on Earth, possibly set a new record for the hottest temperature at midnight.
The latest report by the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) highlights trends in global sea surface temperatures, surface air temperatures, hydrological variables, and sea ice cover.
The southern Indian peninsula region experienced its hottest and driest June in 122 years, with temperatures hitting 34.05°C and rainfall hitting a record low of 88.6mm, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD).
The countries identified are India, China, Brazil, Pakistan and Sudan. These nations have great potential to help mitigate the climate crisis and help communities adapt to its effects.
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