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Threats to human survival: Last ten years the hottest decade on record: UN


- The UN climate report that shook the whole world

- In the 2015 climate agreement, the world agreed to limit the average temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius, despite concerns over rising temperatures.

Geneva: Last year, the entire world felt tremendous heat and now the UN has also given proof of it, saying that the decade from 2014 to 2023 has been the hottest decade in human history. This period has seen tremendous heatwaves. The number of glaciers in the world has decreased significantly. Glaciers have lost ice in record numbers. Because of that their existence is in danger. is Heatwaves have made the oceans extremely hot. It is as if mankind has reached the end of existence.

The UN's World Meteorological Organization has shown the real state of the world's atmosphere in the Climate Report. Its preliminary data shows that the year 2023 was the warmest year on record so far. Thus the last ten years of human history were the warmest on record.

UN chief Antonio Guenters said that this report shows that our planet seems to be at the end of its existence. Earth has signaled us to wake up. Fossil fuel pollution is increasingly damaging the Earth's atmosphere. He also warned that the process of climate change has become faster.

The World Meteorological Organization said in its report that the average Temperature on the earth's surface last year was 1.45 degrees higher than the pre-industrial year. Thus, this temperature is very close to what the countries of the world agreed to in the Paris Climate Agreement of 2015 to not allow the temperature of the earth's surface to increase by more than 1.5 degrees. The head of the World Meteorological Organization, Andrey Celeste Saulo, warned that we have never been closer to the Paris Agreement's lower limit of 1.5 degrees.

He said that this report is a red alert for the entire world. Based on world weather statistics, the organization concluded that temperature records are being broken one after another. These statistics point to the dangerous climate change situation of the world.

Saulo stressed that climate change is no longer limited to just rising temperatures. In 2023 we saw unimaginable conditions, oceans warmed unimaginably, glaciers melting like never before, Antarctic ice melting.

Another concern is that marine heatwaves last year heated up a third of the global ocean almost every day. By the end of 2023, the situation was such that 90 percent of the world's oceans had experienced a heatwave in some ocean.

Along with this, the world's glaciers experienced the biggest loss since the early 1950s. Large-scale snowmelt occurred in western North America and Europe. Glaciers in the Alps alone have lost ten percent of volume in the last two years. Antarctic sea ice levels are at their lowest levels ever.

The red signal of expert oceanographers

The surface of the oceans are burning: a warning bell

- Man-made factors cause hurricanes to increase, but not necessarily

The surface of the world's oceans is burning. In 2024, there is an alarming daily increase in ocean Surface Temperature records and new news.

Sources of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA-NOA) have given information that in the middle of March 2023, the surface temperature of all the world's oceans has started to rise. Also, according to the University of Maine's Climate Reanalyzer, the temperature of the Earth's giant sphere is also continuously increasing. At the same time, the survival of the marine life is also being threatened.

Joel Hirschi, Head of Marine System Modeling at the National Oceanography Center (UK), has expressed concern that previous years' ocean surface temperature records around the world will be broken in 2023. Now in 2024 there is a possibility that something similar will happen. Noana Oceanographer Gregory .C. Johnson has said that in 2023, for example, the average surface temperature of all the world's oceans was 0.25 degrees Celsius, which was higher than in 2022. These changes mean that the increase in the average surface temperature of the world's oceans in a single year is equal to the increase in the previous two decades. All this happening is really very important and also very surprising.

According to research studies by expert scientists about the movement of oceans, the surface of the ocean is warming due to man-made global warming. Also the effect of El-Nino (warm currents in the Pacific Ocean are called El-Nino while cold currents are called La-Nina) is also true.

A special thing. Even in the second phase of 2024, the average temperature of the surface of the oceans will continue to increase and if the effect of the La Nina factor begins, the threat of Atlantic hurricanes is also likely to increase.



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