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11-Year Streak of Record Global Warming Continues, UN Weather Agency Warns

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The streak of record-breaking global warming continues, with the past 11 years being the warmest on record, according to the UN weather agency. This alarming trend not only affects atmospheric temperature but also the heating of the oceans.

Impacts of Global Warming

Global warming has profound implications worldwide, from the melting of polar ice caps to the intensification of extreme weather events like hurricanes, droughts, and heatwaves. Moreover, the rise in ocean temperatures can cause thermal expansion of water, contributing to sea-level rise.

  • Rise in sea levels due to thermal expansion and glacier melting.
  • Changes in climate patterns, leading to more frequent and intense extreme events.
  • Impacts on marine and terrestrial biodiversity, with possible species extinctions.

Mitigation Measures

In the face of these challenges, it is crucial that countries and global communities adopt effective mitigation and adaptation measures. This includes transitioning to renewable energy sources, implementing policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and protecting natural ecosystems that act as carbon sinks.

International cooperation and commitment to global climate agreements, such as the Paris Agreement, are essential for addressing this global challenge. Awareness and education about the causes and consequences of global warming also play a vital role in mobilizing collective action.

Source / Reference: UN News Climate

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Tags: global warming, climate change, UN, weather agency, temperature records

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