The world just experienced the hottest February on record

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The world just experienced the hottest February on record
GOLAHURA
said Carlo Buontempo at C3S in a statement
The planet just experienced the hottest February on record
with global average temperature rising 1.77°C above
the pre-industrial average for the month
according to a bulletin from the
European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S)
High temperatures and dry weather also drove fires in North
South America
including the deadliest wildfire in Chile’s history