
Ukrainian Ambassador to the UN, Sergiy Kyslytsya, speaks during a UN Security Council meeting called to discuss Moscow's recent attacks on the key port of Odesa immediately following its refusal to extend the Black Sea Grain Initiative. Bianca Otero/ZUMA Press Wire/dpa
July is set to be the hottest month in thousands of years, climate scientists from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the European Climate Change Service Copernicus reported in Geneva on Thursday. They analyzed data up to July 23. UN Secretary-General António Guterres said, "We don’t have to wait for the end of the month to know this. Short of a mini-Ice Age over the next days, July 2023 will shatter records across the board." He added, "The era of global warming has ended; the era of global boiling has arrived." Guterres called on politicians to immediately adopt drastic steps to...




