March became the 10th month in a row to set record-high global temperatures, EU scientists said. According to data from the EU climate change service Copernicus, March was also warmer worldwide than any previous March since records began. The data used by Copernicus goes back to 1950, with some earlier data also available. “March 2024 continues the sequence of climate records toppling for both air temperature and ocean surface temperatures, with the 10th consecutive record-breaking month,” explained Copernicus Deputy Director Samantha Burgess. The air temperature at the Earth’s surface average…