From Australia to North America and from Greenland to Antarctica, temperature records tumbled once again in March as the third calendar month of 2024 turned out to be the hottest March ever on record. March was also the tenth warmest month in succession with the streak beginning in June last year. This means that barring April and May (so far), every other month of the year has recorded its highest temperature ever since the 1850-1900 pre-industrial era, in just two years (2023 and 2024). And with the current phase of Earth's warming that we are witnessing, it cannot be said whether these records will not be surpassed again in the months to come.