The world is hottest on record in 2023. Temperatures are likely to rise further | Daily News

Foreign news agencies report from Dubai. United Arab Emirates (UAE) on December 1 that the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) published a report stating that 2023 will be the year in which the world will witness the highest temperature on record, with the temperature rising by 1.4 degrees Celsius compared to the previous era. Pre-industrial, breaking the record set in 2016, when global temperatures were 1.2°C warmer a year compared to the time before the industrial revolution

Even the statistics mentioned above do not mean that global temperatures will rise above 1.5 degrees Celsius, the “dangerous threshold” stipulated in the 2015 Paris Agreement, and the World Meteorological Organization believes that the world temperature is unlikely to rise more than 1.5 degrees Celsius. But next year is the year the world will begin to experience the effects of El Niño. Which was formed this year

The World Meteorological Organization report indicates that this year, Antarctica’s glaciers will melt the most on record in 2023, with their area decreasing by more than one million square kilometers. While the area of ​​glaciers in Switzerland has decreased by about 10% over the past two years. The forest fires in Canada this year are the most violent on record. Nearly 5% of the country’s forest area was destroyed.

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