2023 Shatters Heat Records: Scientists Warn of Hottest Year Amidst Rising El Niño Threat
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By Karmactive Staff
2023 is set to be the hottest year on record, surpassing previous temperature benchmarks.
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The European Union-funded Copernicus Climate Change Service reports unprecedented global warming trends.
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Rising sea surface temperatures in 2023 are driving more intense and destructive storms.
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El Niño's emergence in 2023 exacerbates global warming, with far-reaching climatic impacts.
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Climate data, including tree rings and ice cores, indicate 2023 temperatures could be the highest in over 125,000 years.
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Heatwaves and droughts globally signify a deepening climate crisis, with severe impacts in the USA, China, and India.
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July 2023 marked as the warmest July ever, a clear indicator of escalating climate change.
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Political leaders, including U.S. President Joe Biden, call for urgent action in response to 2023's extreme weather.
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Scientists link the 2023 heat anomalies directly to human-induced climate change.
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