The world has experienced its hottest day on record, according to meteorologists.

The average global temperature reached 17.01C (62.62F) on Monday, according to the US National Centres for Environmental Prediction.

The figure surpasses the previous record of 16.92C (62.46F) - set back in August 2016.

  • @Chadsmo
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    351 year ago

    Whenever someone mentions the future a few decades from now as a time frame for doing things I usually just say ‘well in 2050 we’ll be killing each other for water and air conditioning so I don’t think it’s ( whatever they’re talking about ) going to matter so much’.

    • @bozzwtf
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      101 year ago

      and I’m just here trying to level up my fishing, ffs

      • @Chadsmo
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        51 year ago

        Nah but I’ll bet you a few litres of drinking water payable in 2050.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          Ooh clever. What’s your prediction about how much those liters of water will cost? Do you think money will be gone by 2050, a vestige of a pre-apocalyptic era?

          • @Chadsmo
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            11 year ago

            One can only hope money is gone by then , climate change or not. We have the resources as a planet and civilisation to take care of everyone and make sure everyone is housed and fed , yet we decide to let human beings fall by the wayside.