The next five-year period 'will be the warmest on record,' the World Meteorological Organization warned.
C above pre-industrial levels between 2023 and 2027, for at least a year, the W. The upcoming five-year period is likely to be the warmest on record. However, this extremely hot period is expected to be temporary.“This report does not mean that we will permanently exceed the 1.5°C level specified in the Paris Agreement which refers to long-term warming over many years.
However, WMO is sounding the alarm that we will breach the 1.5°C level on a temporary basis with increasing frequency,” WMO Secretary-General Petteri Taalasof global temperatures reaching that 1.5 degrees Celsius threshold. Back in 2015, the world’s chancealmost zero. According to the report, the planet will reach that global temperature in the next half decade due to two major factors:
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