Water temperatures near UK last year were hottest on record, say scientists
Briefly

The sea surface temperature near UK coasts was 0.9C hotter in 2023, with increased rainfall and more hot days, reflecting climate change impacts on future generations.
Human activities such as burning fossil fuels raised the UK's temperature, making extreme weather 150 times more likely, showcasing the anthropogenic impact on weather patterns.
Despite 2023 being considered fairly average by mid-century and cool by the end of the century, current fluctuations indicate a significant shift beyond historical norms due to climate change.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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