Nairobi, March 14 -- A recent analysis conducted by the Copernicus Climate Change Service, a programme of the European Union's earth observation, has revealed that February 2024 has become a part of a worrying trend of the hottest months in history.

The study indicates that since June 2020, there has been a continuous streak of record-breaking temperatures. Scientists suggest that the average daily temperature in February was much higher than usual compared to the standard heat range between 1850 and 1900. Copernicus says the average temperature in February was approximately 1.77 degrees Celsius, significantly warmer than usual and a cause for concern.

"The global-average temperature for the past twelve months (March 2023-February 2024)...