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Global temperatures reach 30-year high

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) reported that average temperatures have surpassed those of the past 30 years, citing climate change as the primary cause.

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Highest temperature of the year in Switzerland

Scorching temperatures affected Switzerland over the weekend, with 33 degrees Celsius in Geneva and 34 degrees Celsius in Zurich on August 12. Some areas where the heatwave has been intense experienced thunderstorms last night.

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Europe Warming Faster than the Global Average

During the June 2023-June 2024 period, global temperatures have broken records for 13 consecutive months. According to the European Union's Copernicus satellite monitoring system, July 21 was recorded as the "hottest day" globally in recent history.

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Last year, widespread and prolonged heat waves were experienced on every continent, contributing to the warming of the Earth's surface. Experts predict that high temperatures will continue to affect many regions in the short term.

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Europe, located very close to the Arctic, has warmed faster than twice the global average over the past 50 years.

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