Human-induced climate change caused the northwestern Pacific warming record in August 2020
Thursday, 14 January 2021 () A new study revealed that the record-warm sea surface temperature over the northwestern Pacific in August 2020 could not be expected to occur without human-induced climate changes. Such extremely warm condition is likely to become a new normal climate in August by the mid-21st century, needing the prompt implementation of adaptation measures for anthropogenic global warming.
A swift resurgence in U.S. leadership under President-Elect Joe Biden and wealthy nations fulfilling a promise of cash for poorer countries could galvanise action on climate change this year, the United Nations climate chief said on Tuesday.
2020 Was One of the , Hottest Years on Record.
According to a recently released
NASA report on annual temperatures.
2020 either tied or was hotter
than the previous hottest year on record,..
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2020 rivalled 2016 for the warmest on record, as global temperatures weremeasured to be nearly 1.3C hotter than pre-industrial times, according tointernational data from the World Meteorological..
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