"Planet Earth Sets 10th Consecutive Hottest Month Record, Climate Scientists Alarmed"

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March 2024 marked the 10th consecutive month of record-breaking global heat, with temperatures reaching 14.14 degrees Celsius, fueled by marine heat waves and human-caused climate change. Scientists attribute the trend to carbon dioxide and methane emissions from fossil fuel burning and deforestation. With the Paris Agreement aiming to limit warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, urgent global action is needed to achieve net zero emissions and mitigate the impact of rising temperatures.
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