Insights into the UNSG announcement: The end of climate change and the arrival of the global boiling era, July 2023 confirmed as the hottest month recorded in the past 120,000 ye
Last updated: 03 Jan 2025
10.21608/cat.2023.234635.1197
Climate Change, wildfires, Global boiling, Temperature, precipitation, economy, Human health, hottest July 2023, UN
Abdelraouf
Moustafa
Abdelrahman
Botany and Microbiology Department, Faculty of science, Suez Canal University, Ismailia, Egypt
raoufmoustafa2@hotmail.com
Ismailia
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Roba
Elganainy
Abdelhakim
Botany and microbiology Department, Faculty of Science , suez canal university , Ismailia , Egypt
robaabdelhakim@gmail.com
Samira
Mansour
R.
Botany and microbiology Department, Faculty of Science , suez canal university , Ismailia , Egypt
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Ismailia
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Insights into the UNSG announcement: The end of climate change and the arrival of the global boiling era, July 2023 confirmed as the hottest month recorded in the past 120,000 ye
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