The World Meteorological Organization released a report declaring that the period from 2011 to 2020 was the hottest decade on record.

On December 5th, the World Meteorological Organization published a report on global warming called "Global Climate 2011 to 2020: A Decade of Accelerated Climate Change", and the period from 2011 to 2020 was the hottest decade on record. Shows the year.
The report shows that the rate of climate change from 2011 to 2020 was astonishing, making it the warmest decade on record. During this decade, greenhouse gas concentrations continued to rise, driving land and ocean temperatures to record highs, melting glaciers and accelerating sea level rise. From 2011 to 2020, the loss of Antarctic ice sheets has increased by nearly 75% from 2001 to 2010. If this trend continues, coastal basin countries and regions may be more at risk.
Since the 1990s, each decade has been warmer than the previous decade. And there are no signs of change in this trend. World Meteorological Organization Secretary-General Peter Talas said in a statement on the same day: "Greenhouse gases released by human activities are the main cause of climate change." "We must make reducing greenhouse gas emissions a top priority for protecting the planet and preventing climate change from spiraling out of control."
The report also notes that public and private climate financing has roughly doubled from 2011 to 2020, but that it will not be enough and that more aggressive climate action will be needed to meet the global warming targets set in the Paris Agreement.

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07/12/2023
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