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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Año 2023 será el más caluroso jamás registrado tras nuevo récord en noviembre
París. El año 2023 se perfila como el más caluroso registrado hasta la fecha, tras un noviembre que consagró el sexto récord mensual consecutivo de temperaturas, según informó este miércoles el sistema de monitoreo de la Unión Europea (UE), acentuando así la presión sobre las negociaciones de la COP28 sobre el calentamiento global.Con una media de 14,22 ºC en la superficie terrestre, el mes pasado superó por 0,32 ºC el récord anterior establecid…
Scientists say November is 6th straight month to set heat record; 2023 a cinch as hottest year
For the sixth month in a row, Earth set a new monthly record for heat and also added the hottest autumn to the litany of record-breaking heat this year, the European climate agency calculated. With only one month left, 2023 is on the way to smashing the record for hottest year. November was nearly a third of a degree Celsius — or 0.57 degree Fahrenheit — hotter than the previous hottest November, the European Space Agency's Copernicus Climate Ch…
2023 to be hottest year on record – monitor
PARIS: This year will be the hottest in recorded history after an "extraordinary" November became the sixth record-breaking month in a row, Europe's climate monitor said Wednesday, piling pressure on the COP28 talks to act on climate change.Last month smashed the previous November heat record, pushing 2023's global average temperature to 1.46 degrees Celsius warmer than pre-industrial levels, the EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service said.There…
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