September 2021: Hottest Month on Record Globally
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September 2021 broke the record for the hottest global temperature, surpassing the previous record by 0.9 degrees Fahrenheit. Climate scientists attribute this extreme heat to human-driven climate change and the El Niño phenomenon. The world is experiencing higher temperatures than during the previous major El Niño in 2015-2016, leading to extreme weather events such as the recent floods in Libya. The effects of El Niño are expected to continue, potentially making 2024 even hotter.
- September Breaks Record for Hottest Global Temperature, Follows Warmest Summer The Daily Beast
- Earth breaks September heat record by unprecedented margin The Washington Post
- Autumn heat continues in Europe after record-breaking September | WION Climate Tracker WION
- September Felt More Like July As Earth Shattered Month’s Temperature Record, Report Says Forbes
- Last month was the hottest September in Japan for at least 125 years South China Morning Post
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