Last month was the second hottest September on RECORD: Average global temperatures hit 16.17 C - and scientists say climate change is to blame
Brits largely endured frigid temperatures in September – but globally, the story was quite different. Last month was the second-hottest September on record, the EU's climate change programme has revealed. The global average air temperature for September 2024 was 61.1 F (16.17 C), which is 1.31 F (0.73 C) above the September average. What's more, it's just shy of the record set by September 2023 – 61.4 F (16.38 C). Worryingly, experts point to human-cased greenhouse gas emissions as the cause for this latest temperature'anomaly'.
Oct-8-2024, 13:29:50 GMT
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