According to Scientists at the Climate Reanalyzer project, July 3rd and 4th were the hottest days on Record globally, with temperatures surpassing previous records. The University of Maine's climate calculator predicts that July 5th will also reach record temperatures. High temperature records were broken in Quebec, northwestern Canada, Peru, and various cities across the US. Climate scientists warn that the increasing heat caused by fossil fuel use is dangerous for humans and ecosystems, and action needs to be taken to stop it. The record-breaking temperatures are further evidence of global warming's impact.
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