Climate change is escalating heatwaves globally, with west Africa experiencing a 'dangerous humid heatwave' made 10 times more likely. The 12-month running average global temperature surpasses 15.0C, emphasizing the relentless warming trend. Antarctica sets a world record with a temperature rise of 38.5C above its seasonal average, raising concerns about catastrophic consequences.
‘Simply mind-boggling’: world record temperature jump in Antarctic raises fears of catastrophe | Climate crisis | The Guardian https://t.co/2dEN9Dk5bb
Antarctica “the region experienced a rise of 38.5C above its seasonal average: a world record.” https://t.co/YgdpqtfKGt
“climate change was behind the outstanding intensity and frequency, despite the occurrence of El Niño. Given how close 2023 was to the ominous 1.5 °C anthropogenic warming threshold1,2, it is imperative that we prepare for previously unthinkable and unseasonal heat extremes.” https://t.co/1pMJh5mYGM
The 12-month running average global temperature continues it's relentless record march upward. Now firmly above 15.0C. https://t.co/2uzSfYLl2q
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