💨 Abstract
The year 2024 was confirmed as the hottest year on record by the European climate agency Copernicus, with a global average temperature 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels. Every month from January to June was the warmest ever recorded for those months. From July to December, except for August, each month was the second warmest on record, behind 2023. The average global temperature was 15.1
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