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Even before the month has finished, the UN Secretary-General has declared July 2023 as the hottest month in global history.
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00:00 Humanity is in the hot seat.
00:03 Today, the World Meteorological Organization
00:06 and the European Commission's Copernicus Climate Change
00:09 Service are releasing official data
00:12 that confirms that July 2023 is set to be the hottest months
00:18 ever recorded in human history.
00:21 We don't have to wait for the end of the month
00:27 to know this. Short of a mini ice age over the next days,
00:32 July 2023 will shatter records across the board.
00:38 According to the data released today,
00:40 July has already seen the hottest three-week period
00:43 ever recorded, the three hottest days on record,
00:47 and the highest ever ocean temperatures
00:49 for this time of year.
00:51 The consequences are clear, and they are tragic.
00:55 Children swept away by monsoon rains,
00:58 families running from the flames,
01:02 workers collapsing in scorching heat.
01:06 For vast parts of North America, Asia, Africa, and Europe,
01:09 it's a cruel summer.
01:11 For the entire planet, it is a disaster.
01:15 And for scientists, it is unequivocal.
01:18 Humans are to blame.
01:20 All this is entirely consistent with predictions
01:23 and repeated warnings.
01:25 The only surprise is the speed of the change.
01:29 Climate change is here.
01:32 It is terrifying, and it is just the beginning.
01:36 The era of global warming has ended.
01:39 The era of global boiling has arrived.
01:43 The air is unbreathable.
01:46 The heat is unbearable.
01:48 And the level of fossil fuel profits and climate inaction
01:51 is unacceptable.
01:54 Leaders must lead.
01:57 No more hesitancy.
01:59 No more excuses.
02:01 No more waiting for others to move first.
02:04 There is simply no more time for that.
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