'Gobsmackingly bananas': The world sees hottest September in history as scientists left 'mind-blown'

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'Gobsmackingly bananas': The world sees hottest September in history as scientists left 'mind-blown'
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One expert said the heat is “a death sentence for people and ecosystems. It destroys assets, infrastructure, harvest.'

It was the hottest September on record around the world last month, according to the European Union’s Climate Change Service.

This September is the biggest jump above a month's average in 83 years - since the European Space Agency’s Copernicus Climate Change Service's records began. Copernicus calculated the average temperature for September was 16.38 degrees Celsius, which broke the old record set in September 2020 by a half-degree Celsius.Scientist have put the heat down to the ocean's being persistent and unusually warm.

While this global threshold goal is for long-term temperature averages, not a single month or year, scientists still expressed grave concern at the records being set.Though El Nino is playing a part, climate change has a bigger impact on this warmth, Buontempo said.

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