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2023 Will Be The Hottest Year On Record, EU Monitor Confirms

  • Earth has set a new monthly heat record for the sixth consecutive month and the hottest autumn on record, increasing the likelihood of 2023 becoming the hottest year ever.
  • Greenhouse gas concentrations continue to rise, leading to rising temperatures and increasing impacts of heatwaves and droughts.
  • The world is in a potent El Nino, which, combined with climate change, is contributing to catastrophic floods, fires, heatwaves, and droughts that will continue unless action is taken to reduce dependence on fossil fuels.
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Euronews broke the news in France on Wednesday, December 6, 2023.
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