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With temperatures beating the previous high recorded in 2016. it comes as the met office issues a fresh warning for the uk saying forecasts for this year could see temperatures breach critical levels in the battle against global warming. our climate editorjustin rowlatt is here with all the details. the world experienced some really extraordinary temperatures last year. the average temperature for the year was 1.48 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. it beat the previous hottest year, 2016, by a margin of 0.17 celsius, that s a huge amount for a global average, say climate scientists. just look at this. the grey lines show temperatures each year since 1940. the red line shows 2023. you can see it started off pretty unexceptional in terms of global temperatures. ....
The average global temperature in the past 12 months was 14.98 degrees. that beats the previous hottest year set in 2016 by 0.17 degrees. the announcement was made by the eu s climate change service copernicus. and the met office in the uk believes this record could be short lived, as their forecasts suggest 2024 could be even hotter. earlier, i spoke to our climate editor, justin rowlatt, and asked about how much bigger the margin is in this latest report. yeah, it is interesting, isn t it? the margin, as you say, was 0.17 celsius. you might say, well, that doesn t sound very much to me, but remember, this is a global average, an average across the entire globe day and night across the entire year, and normally sign to say they expect it to be broken by a tiny fraction of a degree, 0.01, 0.02, not 0.17 degrees. that is, they say, a huge margin. ....
We start with a troubling landmark for the climate as 2023 smashes the record, for the world s hottest year ever recorded. european scientists say, that 2023 left the records tumbling like dominoes . the average global temperature in the past 12 months was 14.98 degrees. that beats the previous hottest year set in 2016 by 0.17 degrees. the announcement was made by the eu s climate change service. and the met office in the uk believes this record could be short lived, as their forecasts suggest 2024 could be even hotter. earlier, i spoke to our climate editor, justin rowlatt, who told me that record was broken by some margin. yeah, it is interesting, isn t it? the margin, as you say, was 0.17 celsius. you might say, well, that doesn t sound very much to me, but remember, this is a global average, an average across the entire globe day and night across the entire year, and normally scientists say they expect it to be broken by a tiny fraction of a degree, ....
The head covering of muslim girls in schools. what a task ahead of him because he has to lead the government into the european parliament elections nextjune. they are getting a battering in the polls. he is addressing the media in paris, and we will bring you more on the story. european scientists say that 2023 left the records tumbling like dominoes , confirming it was the hottest year ever recorded. the average global temperature in the past 12 months was 14.89 degrees, which beats the previous hottest year set in 2016 by 0.17 degrees, according to the eu s climate change service copernicus. the met office in the uk believes this record could be short lived, as their forecasts suggest 2024 could be even hotter. wildfires raged across southern europe this summer. vegetation parched by heatwave ....
0.01, 0.02, not 0.17 degrees. that is, they say, a huge margin. when you dig into the figures, it s easy to see why it s so big. from july through to december, every single month was the hottest month ever recorded. we had more than 200 days that were the hottest days ever recorded. the sea temperature was even more dramatic. from april through to december it was the hottest sea surface temperature ever recorded. as you probably know, we switched into this el nino towards the end of the year, which means there s an extra kind of punch of heat from the ocean which actually goes on into this year. so, from 2023 into 2024, so in terms of temperature records, a really exceptional year. wildfires raged across southern europe this summer. vegetation parched by heatwave and drought was tinder dry. many tourists and locals had ....