Here are 5 things to know about the planet's 13-month heat streak
Briefly

One factor in the slight cooling is the ebbing of El Nino, but global warming from greenhouse gases continues, leading to ongoing extreme weather events like heat waves and storms.
Warm oceans absorb CO2, regulate climate, but also lead to consequences like fish die-offs and more hurricanes; oceans now facing worst coral bleaching event and record-high temperatures in the Great Barrier Reef.
Despite the 1.5 degrees Celsius goal set in the Paris Agreement, it seems unlikely due to ongoing emissions, with environmentalists and politicians advocating to 'keep 1.5 alive' for climate control.
Read at Fast Company
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