This January has been the hottest ever on record, according to recent reports from the EU-backed climate monitoring system Copernicus.
Last month was the hottest January ever recorded, according to recent reports from the EU-backed climate monitoring system Copernicus.
“You’re looking at averages, you’re looking over time; so that’s a significant deviation from the average over a previous period. Alaska cruise - calving glacier - Hubbard - global warming & climate change - a melting iceberg calves - St. Elias Alaska - Yukon, CanadaProf O’Neill said this is especially concerning in relation to the Paris Agreement, which is an international agreement to ensure that global temperatures do not rise above pre-industrial levels by more than 1.5 degrees centigrade.
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