Scientists have confirmed this June was the hottest June ever recorded, making it the 14th straight month to smash global temperature records amid human-fueled climate change. This comes as the amount of Arctic sea ice has hit an all-time record low. Scientists have confirmed that a vast stretch of ice, roughly twice the size of Texas, has vanished over the last three decades, and that the rate of ice melting is accelerating.
June Hottest on Record; Arctic Ice at Record Low
HeadlineJul 08, 2016