Scientists say 2024 will be the hottest year ever recorded

The year 2024 will pass “sygurt” in 2023 as the hottest year ever recorded, Climate Change Service (C3S) said on Thursday. of the European Union, Copernicus The data was released before the UN climate summit, which will be held next week in Azerbaijan, where countries will try [...]
The data was released before the UN climate summit, which will be held next week in Azerbaijan, where countries will try to reconcile a major increase in financing for fighting climate change.
C3 S said that between January and October, the average global temperature has been so high that the 2024 year will be hot in the world unless temperature abnormalities in the remaining months of the year drop below zero.
This year's top major key key to this record is climate change”, C3S Director Carlo Buontompo told Reuters.
“Clima is generally warming. It's warming up in all continents, all ocean ponds. Therefore, these records are expected to continue to break”, he said.
Scientists said 2024 will also be the first year in which the planet is warmer for 1.5 degrees, compared to its pre-industrial time, 1850-1900, when people started burning industrial fossils.
The issue of carbon dioxide from burning coal, fuel, and gas is the main cause of global warming.
Any temperature growth promotes extreme weather. In October, hundreds of people lost their lives as a result of catastrophic floods in Spain. Record fires hit Peru, while floods in Bangladesh destroyed more than 1 million tons of rice, causing prices to rise dramatically.
In the United States, though, Hurricane Milton became harsher as a result of a climate change caused by human hands.
C3S started recording records in the years BAR40s, which have been verified with records of recorded temperatures since the 1850s. / REL












