A boat in a dry part of Lake Titicaca — the world’s highest navigable lake — in Huarina, Bolivia on Sept. 29, 2023. The lake’s water levels dropped drastically during an unprecedented winter heat wave. Gaston Brito Miserocchi / Getty Images
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Earth’s average temperature has “shattered” the previous record for September by more than 0.9 degrees Fahrenheit, the biggest monthly margin ever recorded.
According to separate analyses by climate scientists from Japan and Europe, last month temperatures all over the world were more like July, reported The Washington Post.
“It’s astounding to see the previous record broken by so much,” said Kristina Dahl,…
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