Damning climate change report reveals records were smashed last year
Briefly

Dr Robert Dunn stated, '2023 will linger long in the memory of the climate record,' highlighting the unprecedented climate extremes we experienced this year.
The report emphasizes that '2023 shattered six key climate change records,' reflecting alarming trends in greenhouse gas levels and ocean conditions worldwide.
NOAA's report concluded that '94% of the global ocean surface experienced at least one marine heatwave,' a concerning trend for marine ecosystems and global weather patterns.
The findings demonstrate that 'the global average surface temperature reached 1.46°C above pre-industrial levels,' underlining the urgent need for climate action.
Read at Mail Online
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