Oceans smash records for high temperatures in the world's warmest February ever.
According to scientists in the European Union, last month's ocean temperatures reached a record high, and February was also the warmest on record worldwide. According to a dataset dating back to 1979, the average worldwide sea surface temperature in February was 21.06 degrees Celsius (69.91 degrees Fahrenheit), breaking the previous record of 20.98 degrees Celsius (69.77 degrees Fahrenheit) set in August 2023. The EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) released this information on Thursday. In contrast, February's average air temperature was 1.77C (3.18F) warmer than the pre-industrial normal of 13.54C (56.4F). It was the warmest month of the year for that particular month for the tenth time in a row. Carlo Buontempo is a director at Copernicus Climate Change Service. He discusses live from Brussels with us.
Dozens of Palestinians are killed by Israeli overnight attacks around the Gaza Strip.
There have been increased attacks by the Israeli military in Gaza's north, center, and south. Several of the most recent attacks have claimed the lives of numerous Palestinians. In an attack on a residential building in Gaza City, in the north, at least ten people lost their lives. The hospital, Al Shifa, which is about to collapse completely, received the bodies. In the center of Gaza, Israeli forces also bombarded residences in Zawaida and the Nuseirat refugee camp. There were at least 17 Palestinian fatalities. Because there were no corpse bags or shrouds, their remains were covered in blankets. Supplies of vital medical equipment are running low throughout the strip.
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