This year's November is the second warmest in the last 140 years

This year's November for the second time was the warmest month ever recorded on Earth since 1880 after November 2015, the US Ocean and Atmosphere Agency (NOAA) announced, confirming it was about a new, hot record year. Earth Observation Programme in the European Union [...]
The Earth Observation Programme in the European Union has presented slightly different estimates which confirm the same tendency and estimate that November 2019 is one of the three hottest months, in addition to those in 2015 and 2016.
According to NOAA, in November 2019, the average global temperature was 0.92 degrees higher than the average temperature in the 20th century by 12.9 degrees.
Months after month, especially July, 2019 has collected a record high. It is the second warmest year since 1880, according to Americans, while 2016 remains the warmest average (.01 ° C).
The World Meteorology Organisation confirmed in early November that 2019 was among the three hot years registered since 1850, and was closing a decade of <x0).
This rise in the average temperature on earth's surface and ocean from about 1 degrees Celsius could be compared to the goal of the Paris Agreement to limit growth of between 1.5 degrees Celsius and 2 degrees Celsius to the end of the century.
At the current rate of greenhouse gas emissions, the planet is moving toward + 4 or 5 degrees Celsius by the end of the century.












