(8 Aug 2024)
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ARCHIVE: Tokyo, Japan – 06 August 2024
1. People cooling under mist
2. Close of sign displaying the temperature
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Bonn, Germany – 07 August 2024
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Julien Nicolas, Copernicus climate scientist:
“July this year, was the second warmest July on record. It was slightly below the record warm July of 2023.”
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ARCHIVE: Tokyo, Japan – 06 August 2024
4. Mid of a woman walking with umbrella
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Bonn, Germany – 07 August 2024
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Julien Nicolas, Copernicus climate scientist:
“July marks the end of a streak of 13 consecutive months with global monthly record.”
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ARCHIVE: Tokyo, Japan – 06 August 2024
6. Wide of the sun shining over a building
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Bonn, Germany – 07 August 2024
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Julien Nicolas, Copernicus climate scientist:
“Even if we are slightly below what we were a year ago, the global temperature is still at near record levels. So, the global picture is not that much different from where we were a year ago.”
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ARCHIVE: Galapagos Islands, Ecuador – 10 June 2024
8. Wide of divers passing through a school of fish
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ARCHIVE: Galapagos Islands, Ecuador – 8 June 2024
9. Medium of coral
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Bonn, Germany – 07 August 2024
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Julien Nicolas, Copernicus climate scientist:
“The global sea surface temperature has been at record or near record levels for the past, more than a year now, has been an important contributing factor to this record or new record global average temperature.”
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ARCHIVE: Galapagos Islands, Ecuador – 12 June 2024
11. Wide of whale shark passing through school of fish
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Bonn, Germany – 07 August 2024
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Julien Nicolas, Copernicus climate scientist:
“But what we have seen over the past year, more than a year, and that is still, that we are still seeing at the moment as we speak is very high sea surface temperature or much above average sea surface temperature outside of the equatorial pacific. So outside of the typical El Nino regions.”
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ARCHIVE: Belgrade, Serbia – 11 July 2024
13. Wide of people walking down a street
14. Mid of a man cooling off in a fountain
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Bonn, Germany – 07 August 2024
15. SOUNDBITE (English) Julien Nicolas, Copernicus climate scientist:
“What we have seen over the past year has acted as a stark warning that the climate is rapidly warming. And that we are closing in on that limit. And that I think it’s important to speed up actions to reduce the main drivers behind the long-term rise in global temperature which is the buildup of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.”
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ARCHIVE: Sao Paulo, Brazil – 6 November 2023
16. Aerial of the Capuava oil refinery ++MUTE++
17. Wide of the Capuava oil refinery owned by Petrobras in Maui, on the outskirts of Sao Paulo
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Bonn, Germany – 07 August 2024
18. SOUNDBITE (English) Julien Nicolas, Copernicus climate scientist:
“The consequences of climate change have been seen for many years, they started before June 2023, and they won’t end because this streak of records is ending. There were heat waves and extreme climate events before that streaks of record. And they will continue as long as the climate continues to warm, and as long as we keep adding more greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.”
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ARCHIVE: Belgrade, Serbia – 11 July 2024
19. Man of sitting in a fountain
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