Earth last year shattered annual heat records, flirted with the world’s agreed-upon warming threshold and showed more signs of a feverish planet. The European climate agency Copernicus says the world in 2023 was 1.48 Celsius above pre-industrial times - the hottest year in history. And global warming has serious implications for Australia.
The disappointing conditions come after Spanish meteorologists warned that December temperatures across much of Western and Southern Europe would be far higher than normal.
The highest temperatures in 130 years are threatening Italy’s ski season, while heavy rain is expected to hit runs in the French Alps in the coming days.
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(ANSA) - Turin, September 20 - The best ways to measure meteorological phenomena and climate changes will be at the heart of the study days that will see,