2023 might become the hottest year on record or atleast among the warmest year on record.
Climate scientists say rising C02 levels paired with an El Niño could make 2023 the hottest year on record.
There this is part of an alarming trend with the last eight years all being among the warmest year on record. There this is even more extreme considering the persistence of a cooling La Niña event during the last three years.
The past eight years were the warmest on record globally, fueled by ever-rising greenhouse gas concentrations and accumulated heat, according to six leading international temperature datasets consolidated by the World Meteorological Organization.
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That the devasting effects of climate change are now being felt all across the world.
Experts have called for urgent action to prepare vulnerable communities and protect them from the scorching heat's disastrous impacts.
The temperature in Beijing breached 41 degrees Celsius on Thursday and shattered the record for the hottest day in June as heatwaves that had seared northern China a week earlier returned to the Chinese capital.
Southern Europe is bracing for a summer of ferocious drought, with some regions already suffering water shortages and farmers expecting their worst yields in decades.
While you deniers countinue to stick you head in the sand because you are victims of decades of propaganda from the fossil fuel industry.
Energy companies stand accused of trying to downplay their contribution to global warming.