On the last day of July, Phoenix finally registered a temperature high below 110 degrees Fahrenheit — the first time that had happened in 31 days.
The I.C.U.s are filling up, too, and the region’s iconic saguaro cactuses are crumpling and collapsing in the heat.
“The era of global boiling has arrived.”It was, worldwide, the hottest month on record.
June was the hottest June on record.
Every single day for four straight weeks, as Canada burned and Sicily burned and Algeria burned, global temperatures surpassed the daily record set in 2016 and matched last summer, when 61,000 Europeans are estimated to have died as a result of the heat.
Persons:
Biden, António Guterres, ”, “
Organizations:
Phoenix, Florida
Locations:
Maricopa, Canada, Sicily, Algeria, Atlantic, Beijing, Chile, Argentina