Temperatures have risen so much in June and July 2022 that it has crossed 40 degrees Celsius in many regions of Europe, North Africa, the Middle East and Asia. In many places, the temperature has even broken the record. This map you are looking at right now is from July 13, 2022. In which the surface air temperature above the earth's eastern hemisphere has also been shown. which is above 40°C. This map is built with data obtained from the Global Model of the Goddard Earth Observing System (GOES). According to these maps, the temperature has also come on the basis of increased heat and locality in the atmosphere. Steven Posson, head of global modelling and assimilation at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, has said that you will be able to see clearly the hot red and the cold areas in blue on this map. This is the map of the world's heat articulated by NASA in 1976. Then in many parts of the world, it is seen in blue, i.e., the temperature was low. Steven has said that climate change is ensuing because of the pollution being spread by humans, and the emissions of greenhouse gases. Heat is rising globally. There has been a terrible drought in Western Europe. Due to the heat and drought, wildfires have started spreading in Portugal, Spain and some parts of France. In Portugal, the temperature has reached 45 degrees Celsius. Here, 7,400 acres of the area of the town of Liria have been burnt. There are wildfires at 14 places in half of Portugal. In China, the roads have melted. The roof was broken. The temperature in Shanghai had reached 40.9 degrees Celsius. There, the humidity has also started to increase drastically. Not only that, NASA has released two more maps. In 46 years, how the whole world's face has also deteriorated. That is, from 1976 to 2022, how the map is moving from blue to red. Here is the map of the world's summer for the month of June of this year. The whole world is painted in red. The Marmolada Glacier on the Dolomite broke due to heat and an avalanche killed 11 hikers. England is also engaged in giving warnings of extreme heat across the country. In Tunisia, North Africa, crops have been damaged due to a heatwave. The temperature in the capital Tunis reached 48 degrees Celsius on July 13. The temperature in Iran has reached the highest of 52 degrees Celsius. Canada supports flood, landslide recovery efforts in Columbia EU agrees 500 million euros in military aid for Ukraine Guterres calls for action to honour Nelson Mandela's legacy