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It's Confirmed: July 2023 Was the Warmest on Record, Likely
It's Confirmed: July 2023 Was the Warmest on Record, Likely
It's Confirmed: July 2023 Was the Warmest on Record, Likely for At Least 120,000 Years
July 2023 marked Earth's hottest month ever recorded, exceeding pre-industrial averages. Urgent action needed to combat climate change
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