According to the EU-funded Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), July 2025 was the third-warmest July on record, with a global surface temperature of 16.68°C šš„.
Itās 0.27°C cooler than July 2023ās record high and 0.23°C cooler than July 2024, but still 1.25°C above pre-industrial levels (1850ā1900). That gap shows our planet is still heating up.
From steamy monsoon days in Mumbai to humid afternoons in Manila, weāve all felt that extra warmth. While this slight dip offers some relief, global warming remains a pressing reality.
Whatās next? š± Itās time to embrace green solutionsāthink solar panels, wind energy, and the cool climate apps that help you track your carbon footprint. Small changes, big impact!
Stay tuned for more climate news and simple tips to help cool our world. Letās do this together! š
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World sees third-warmest July with slight respite in temperatures
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