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WASHINGTON – Weeks of scorching summer heat in North America, Europe, Asia and elsewhere are putting July on track to be earth’s warmest month on record, the European Union climate monitor said on Thursday, the latest milestone in what is emerging as an extraordinary year for global temperatures.
“The extreme weather, which has affected many millions of people in July, is unfortunately the harsh reality of climate change and a foretaste of the future,” Professor Petteri Taalas, secretary-general of the World Meteorological Organisation, said in a statement. “The need to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions is more urgent than ever before.”
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