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The second record hot day in human history was registered in July
The second record hot day in human history was registered in July

In 2023, El Niño will further fuel the heat and lead to extreme temperatures

The hottest day in human history was recorded in July
The hottest day in human history was recorded in July

The warmest day is likely to be the first in a series of new records in 2023

Elon Musk was accused of spreading fakes about climate change
Elon Musk was accused of spreading fakes about climate change

Global warming from human activity has already reached 1.2°C and is already causing extreme weather events

EU must accelerate emission cuts to fight climate change – study
EU must accelerate emission cuts to fight climate change – study

An additional 132 megatons of CO2 emissions need to be cut to meet climate targets by 2030

Antarctica is melting at an unpredictable rate: scientists sound the alarm
Antarctica is melting at an unpredictable rate: scientists sound the alarm

Emperor penguins, some species of seals and seabirds are under threat of extinction

Cooling stations were installed in Kyiv
Cooling stations were installed in Kyiv

Cooling frames were installed in every district of the city

Climate change can destroy all life in the Black Sea
Climate change can destroy all life in the Black Sea

This will threaten everyone who lives near the sea

Climate change can take away chips and French fries from mankind
Climate change can take away chips and French fries from mankind

Scientists and farmers are working on creating resistant hybrid varieties of potatoes

El Nino is close: the UN warned of new record heat waves
El Nino is close: the UN warned of new record heat waves

The past eight years have been the warmest on record, despite the cooling effect of La Niña

Scientists have confirmed the rapid melting of the glaciers of Greenland and Antarctica
Scientists have confirmed the rapid melting of the glaciers of Greenland and Antarctica

Accelerating ice sheet loss means that sea levels are expected to rise significantly over the next decade

The US government will provide $3.5 billion to clean the atmosphere from carbon
The US government will provide $3.5 billion to clean the atmosphere from carbon

Technology on a scale that will be able to affect climate change may be too expensive