Climate scientists says this has been the hottest July in 125,000 years
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For the last 420,000 years or so we have had a succession of around 80,000 years of glaciers interspersed with sometimes as much as 20,000 of warm, like it is now without the glaciers over Canada and Scotland.
So we can pretty much guarantee that 80,000 years in the past would have been colder than now.
According to the WattsUpWithThat](https://wattsupwiththat.com/) website, various ploys have been used. One is to use "recorded" temperatures that somehow manage to incorporate computer modeled data as well. Then there was the ploy of quoting surface temperatures.That is, right near the surface of the earth and not at the usual height of around six feet.
Combine that with the fact that they discarded many thermometers some years ago so we are not comparing like with like and various historical temperatures often seem to fall for some inexplicable reason and you start to see how it is all possible.