According to the "Reference News", the new scientist ** said ** on December 8 ** that according to the British Met Office**, next year may be the global average surface temperature higher than before the industrial level by 1The first year above 5 degrees Celsius. Met Office's Nick Dunstone said: "For the first time, we are likely to temporarily exceed 15 degrees Celsius. ”
In 2015, the world** met in Paris and agreed to work to prevent global temperatures from rising by 1 above pre-industrial levels5 degrees Celsius. 1.5 degrees Celsius is also a key tipping point that scientists have long warned about, and global temperatures must remain below this tipping point to prevent the most catastrophic effects of climate change.
Dunstone said the warming is temporarily above 15 degrees Celsius does not mean a violation of the Paris Agreement, but the warming exceeds 1 for the first time5 degrees Celsius can indeed be seen as a pivotal point in the history of the climate.
On July 27, 2023 local time, in New York, USA, the hot weather continued, and citizens cooled off by the fountain. IC Photo data map.
According to the Met Office, 2023 was the hottest year on record globally, and 2024 is likely to be even hotter. According to the Met Office**, temperatures in 2024 could be 134-1.58 degrees Celsius.
According to CCTV News, on November 30, the World Meteorological Organization released the tentative version of the "2023 Global Climate Status Report" on the opening day of the 28th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28), and announced that 2023 is the hottest year in human history on record.
Data as of the end of October this year showed that the average temperature in 2023 was about 1. above the pre-industrial baseline4 degrees Celsius. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has warned that the El Niño phenomenon that occurred earlier this year could exacerbate the heat next year.
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