# Summary
- dehydrated patients increase in hospitals
- hottest year after 2016
- if the remaining two months do not reset the trend
- July was so warm that it may have been the hottest month in 120,000 years, while average September temperatures smashed the previous record by a “gobsmacking” 0.5C.
- experts claim that there could be a massive shift in climates
- October was not quite as unusually hot as September but still breaks the record for the month by an “exceptional” margin, according to the Copernicus Climate Change Service.
- The month was 1.7C warmer than the pre-industrial average – meaning compared with the period before humans started burning large amounts of fossil fuels.
# Conclusion
- The most affected people: evidently, those who livein tropical areas. Experiencing massive shiftborder are hurt, but it is also stretching to news reporters who are maintaining professionalism, or some innocent civilians. The indirectly affected could be those in coastal areas as there is due to be a rise in water levels.
- This event is important because it helps us deepen the understanding of climate change. It is not only affecting the people now, it affects the environment and our surroundings. These elements and the enviornment is forced to adapt and change according to our surroundings.
- This article shows the seriousness of climate change and rising temperatures. It is not only affecting the people now, it affects the environment and our surroundings. These elements and the environment is forced to adapt and change according to our surroundings.