Global land and ocean surface temperature last month was 0.9C hotter than 20th-century average, beating July 2016 record

July was the world’s hottest month ever recorded, US government scientists have confirmed, a further indication of the unfolding climate crisis that is now impacting almost every part of the planet.

Related: Greenhouse gas emissions must peak within 4 years, says leaked UN report

Continue reading…

You May Also Like

Arrests in Berlin as search continues for two Red Army Faction militants

Police launch raids as part of hunt for Ernst-Volker Staub and Burkhard…

Home Office records only one case of diphtheria at Manston despite 50 reported

The government is being urged to explain their official data on the…

The Bee Gees’ Barry Gibb: ‘There’s fame and there’s ultra-fame – it can destroy you’

The band’s last surviving member talks about falling out with his brothers…

Giving Up Alcohol in the Era of Covid-19

Back in mid-March, as schools and businesses began to close and people…