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2023-08-02 04:18:45 UTC - HELPFUL

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wissenschaftlich korrekt. "that makes July 2023 the hottest month since records have been kept and likely the hottest in 120,000 years, based on evidence of past temperatures found in ancient sediments and layers of ice, as well as on other paleoclimate records." https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/july-2023-is-hottest-month-ever-recorded-on-earth/

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