This year's July, among the heat, increasing global warming what scientists warn

July 2025 was ranked the third most hot month ever recorded on Earth for this month, according to the latest data of the European Service Copernicus on Climate Change. Scientists stress that climate change continues to significantly influence the planet's thermal profile, bringing disturbing consequences on a global scale. [...]
July 2025 was ranked the third most hot month ever recorded on Earth for this month, according to the latest data of the European Service Copernicus on Climate Change.
Scientists stress that climate change continues to significantly influence the planet's thermal profile, bringing disturbing consequences on a global scale.
Carlo Buontompo, director of the Climate Change Service near Copernicus (C3S), said:
Two years after the hottest June ever recorded, the global temperature record series has ceased for the moment. But that doesn't mean climate change is over. ”
According to the report, this year's July had a slight decline in the average global temperature, but still remained the warmest 1,050 °C compared to the pre-industrial average (185019000). This deviation is considered alarming, as it approaches the 1.5 °C border set in the Paris Agreement, a threshold that has been steadily exceeded over the past 24 months.
As a result, July 2025 follows is one of the three hottest months of July ever recorded, reconfirming the sticky trend of global temperatures.
Experts warn that average temperature growth, however small it may seem, has the power to promote extreme and dangerous phenomena, such as severe storms, heat waves, droughts, and other extreme weather phenomena, often with serious consequences to life and the environment. /Periscopi/












