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    March 26, 2024

    2023 was warmest year on record

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    WMO report shows every climate indicator broken

    The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) “State of the Global Climate 2023” report confirms that last year broke every single climate indicator to be, by far, the warmest year on record.

    The report finds that, in 2023, concentrations of greenhouse gases continued to rise; ocean heat content and sea level reached record observed highs; and the rate of increase is accelerating. Antarctic sea ice extent hit record observed lows, and key glaciers suffered record losses.

    Read more and access the whole report

    Tagged: climate change, Records, Weather

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