NEW DELHI: According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the scientific agency for the U.S. Department of Commerce, recorded the hottest June in the history of the earth. The U.S. space agency NASA has also confirmed this report. According to a report by NASA, the average temperature for June this year has increased from the 20th century international average of 15.5"C to 0.95'C.
Between January and June, the temperature average increased by 0.95'c against the average 13.5 degrees Celsius. This is believed to be due to weak S Nino, Europe's historic heatwave and the ever-increasing global warming. The year 2017 was the second warmest year recorded in Earth's history. The speed at which temperatures are rising around the world is becoming normal to record higher temperatures than average.
Paco may not be surprised to know that the melting season of ice in the Arctic has begun soon in June this year. Climate scientists believe that July is now going to be the hottest month on earth after June. There is still a week to end in July, but climate scientists around the world have begun to estimate that July 2017 will break the record.
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