EU climate report shows 2023 is the hottest year on record
- The year 2023 has been confirmed as the warmest on record, driven by human-caused climate change and boosted by the natural El Niño weather event.
- Last year was about 1.48C warmer than the long-term average before humans started burning large amounts of fossil fuels, according to the EU's climate service.
- The global temperature records in 2023 are bringing the world closer to breaching international climate targets.
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NASA confirms: 2023 warmest year on record - La Prensa Latina Media
Washington, Jan 12 (EFE).- The US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) confirmed Friday that 2023 was the warmest year since global records began in 1880. According to NASA’s analysis, global temperatures in 2023 were about 1.2 degrees Celsius above the average for the reference period (1951-1980), scientists at NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) reported. “NASA and NOAA’s global climate report confirms what billio…
NASA confirms 2023 was the hottest year on record
NASA just released its annual global temperature report and, well, 2023 was the hottest year since measurements began in 1880. Additionally, the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reported that 2024 could be even hotter.
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