🚨 Data from the EU climate monitor shows that 2023 is "virtually certain" to become the warmest year in 125,000 years!
October 2023 has been declared the hottest ever recorded.
September was the hottest month.
July was. As was June.
Will 2023 be the hottest year yet?
Climate scientists are ‘virtually certain’ after October record.
🔥 Good to know..
The world experienced a 0.4°C temperature rise compared to the previous record in October 2019.
The impact of this heat is widespread, from droughts in the US and Mexico to violent storms linked to rising sea temperatures.
Sea surface temperatures hit all-time highs, driven by global warming. This trend is causing storms to become more intense and destructive. The urgency for action is undeniable.
As world leaders prepare to gather at the UNCOP28 climate conference in Dubai later in November, the call for ambitious climate action has never been louder.
Our climate choices count, to reduce emissions for a sustainable future!