The world average temperature in July is the highest in the history of observation.

NOAA = US Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced last month that the world's average temperature was 16.73 degrees, the highest in about 140 years since the record 1880.

NOAA announced on the 15th as a result of the world weather data analysis that the average temperature of the world last month was 16.73 degrees, almost 1 degree above the 15.8 degrees of the 20th century.

The highest temperature so far was 16.7 degrees in July 2016. Last month was the hottest month in about 140 years since the start of world statistics in 1880.

Above all, it is more than twice a year in Alaska in the United States, western Canada, and central Russia. In these areas, large-scale wildfires have been reported, and observations using satellite photographs are also available in the Arctic Ocean. Since the beginning, the area of ​​ice has become the smallest.

In Europe, people have been severely affected not only by the environment, such as deaths from heat waves in various places.

According to NOAA, the average global temperature has continued to exceed the same month of the previous year in all months for over 34 years.

The United Nations IPCC, a climate change-based intergovernmental panel made by scientists from around the world, will report this month that if the reduction of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide is delayed, it will have a serious impact on food supply. It is summarized.