Global temperatures reached a new June peak as punishing heatwaves continued to sweep across Europe, North America and parts of Asia, according to a Reuters report citing scientists and climate data. The record adds to a growing pattern of extreme weather linked to rising greenhouse gas emissions.
Researchers say the timing matters: June is often a benchmark month for measuring seasonal warming trends, and a new high suggests the climate system is already absorbing more heat than in previous years. The latest conditions have brought dangerous levels of heat stress, strained power systems, and raised public health concerns in multiple countries.
Scientists quoted in the report say the trend is consistent with human-driven climate change, not a short-term anomaly. They point to emissions from fossil fuels as the main driver behind the long-term warming that is making heatwaves more frequent, longer-lasting, and more intense.
As temperatures continue to climb, officials in affected regions are facing renewed pressure to expand heat protections, strengthen infrastructure, and accelerate emissions cuts. For communities already coping with drought, wildfire risk, and rising electricity demand, the record June heat is another warning sign of a planet under strain.
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