The global heat records are another reminder of how vast and interconnected the Earth is as climate change effects pile up. Here's what to know.
Camilo Martin picks blueberries at the Coopertiva Tierra y Libertad farm Friday, July 7, 2023, in Everson, Wash. Farms and workers must adapt to changing climate conditions. As Earth this week set and then repeatedly broke unofficial records for average global heat, it served as a reminder of a danger that climate change is making steadily worse for farmworkers and others who labor outside.About 63 degrees on average across the globe.
The National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center in mid-June said almost the whole country was trending toward above average temperatures.
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