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With expectations that 2023 will be the hottest year on record, regions across the planet have been scorched by deadly heat waves.“The truth is that we are shocked by the ferocity of the extreme weather events in 2023.
Many climate-related records were broken by “enormous margins” in 2023, the report said, particularly temperatures in the oceans, which have absorbed almost all the excess heat caused by human carbon pollution. People across the planet have faced heatwaves and droughts this year, while severe flooding has struck in the US, China and India and beyond.
These could include the meltdown of the ice sheets in Greenland and West Antarctica, thawing of large areas of permafrost and widespread coral reef die back.