
""Current records reflect once again a likely transition toward El Nino conditions, as ocean temperatures for March hit near-record highs, according to the Copernicus Climate Change Service.""
""In the US, last month was the most abnormally hot month in 132 years of records, with one-third of the country experiencing unseasonable heat attributed to human-caused climate change.""
""Following the 2015 Paris Agreement, countries agreed to cap warming of near-surface temperature at 2C, with a more ambitious target of 1.5C to avoid the worst impacts of global warming.""
The EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service reported near-record global sea surface temperatures for March, suggesting a transition towards El Nino conditions. The World Meteorological Organization predicts a shift from the cooling La Nina cycle to neutral conditions before entering El Nino later this year. In the US, March was the hottest month in over 130 years, with significant unseasonable heat attributed to human-caused climate change. Global surface air temperatures have risen by 1.3C to 1.4C since the pre-industrial era, highlighting the urgency of climate action.
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