To the editor: Earth's increasing temperature is relentless, going ever higher, year after year, bringing us problems so large they require us to change the way we live. ("And the heat keeps coming: Global temperature record broken for 10th month in a row in March," April 10) Melting ice, rising sea levels, unstable jet streams, extreme weather, record fires, record floods, acid oceans and desperate migrants. It means we have to give up our beloved fossil fuels, our air travel to Hawaii and our...
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WASHINGTON (AP) — For the 10th consecutive month, Earth in March set a new monthly record for global heat — with both air temperatures and the world’s oceans hitting an all-time high for the month, the European Union climate agency Copernicus said. March 2024 averaged 14.14 degrees Celsius (57.9 degrees Fahrenheit), exceeding the previous record […]
WASHINGTON (AP) — For the 10th consecutive month, Earth in March set a new monthly record for global heat — with both air temperatures and the world’s oceans hitting an all-time high for the month, the European Union climate agency Copernicus said. March 2024 averaged 14.14 degrees Celsius (57.9 degrees Fahrenheit), exceeding the previous record []
By SUMAN NAISHADHAM Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The European climate agency says Earth was record hot for the 10th consecutive month in March. Copernicus data shows March 2024 averaged 14.14 degrees Celsius, exceeding the previous record from 2016 by a tenth of a degree. It was 1.68 degrees Celsius warmer than the late 1800s,
By SUMAN NAISHADHAM Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — For the 10th consecutive month, Earth in March set a new monthly record for global heat — with both air temperatures and the world’s oceans hitting an all-time high for the month, the European Union climate agency Copernicus said. March 2024 averaged 14.14 degrees Celsius (57.9 degrees