A new government report finds that September was the hottest in the agency's 174-year global climate record. Climate change and El Niño are driving the heat.
LAist is part of Southern California Public Radio, a member-supported public media network. For the latest national news from NPR and our live radio broadcast, visitAn aerial view of a stuck boat on a dried out lake in Bolivia. A new report finds that September 2023 was the hottest September on record. South America — which is coming out of its winter — also saw record high temperatures.If you're enjoying this article, you'll love our daily morning newsletter, How To LA.
She said another way to think about it is that compared to the average July from 2001-2010,"September 2023 was actually warmer than that." The challenge is almost unimaginable: Truckloads of sand — enough to fill five Olympic swimming pools — were needed for one job to save just one small stretch of beach.At Last, Some Good Wildlife News: Green Sea Turtles Are Thriving In The San Gabriel River
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