'Climate Breakdown Has Begun': Summer of 2023 Was Hottest Ever Recorded

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'Breaking heat records has become the norm in 2023,' said one scientist. 'Global warming continues because we have not stopped burning fossil fuels. It is that simple.'

that the current heat forecast in the United Kingdom—with temperatures over 33°C or 91°F expected in London on Saturday—was made five times more likely.The Guardian"Global warming continues because we have not stopped burning fossil fuels," said Otto. "It is that simple."

Scientists last observed a powerful El Niño warming event, which is marked by very high temperatures in the Pacific Ocean near the equator, in 2016, which currently holds the record for the hottest January-August period, followed by this year.that next summer could see even more intense heatwaves and wildfires as the effects of the warming phenomenon are typically observed the year after it develops.

 

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