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wildfires rage degree in southern europe this summer. vegetation was part by heatwave and drought, tinder dry. many tourists and locals had to flee for shelter. the temperature in 2023 was 1.48 c above preindustrial levels and it be the previous hottest year — 2016 - the previous hottest year — 2016 — by the previous hottest year — 2016 - by 0.17 c. a the previous hottest year — 2016 — by 0.17 c. a huge martin say client sciences when you consider it as a global average across our entire year. fiur across our entire year. our climate — across our entire year. our climate is _ across our entire year. our climate is changing - across our entire year. oi" climate is changing and changing drastically and not only is this recorded in record temperatures around the world, but it is also recorded in the frequency and intensity of extreme events. what we've seen in 2023 was seven of the months of that year were the warmest months on record.— of that year were the warmest months on record. take a look at this. months on record. take a look at this- the — months on record. take a look at this. the grey _ months on record. take a look at this. the grey lines - months on record. take a look at this. the grey lines on - months on record. take a look at this. the grey lines on this | at this. the grey lines on this chart show temperatures for each year since 1940, the

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