2023 was the hottest year on record since the mid-1800s, and 2024 is expected to surpass it, highlighting an alarming trend in global temperatures.
Scientists attribute the record heat levels to fossil fuel burning and the El Nino climate pattern, while also investigating other potential factors like volcanic eruptions.
The last decade has been the hottest on record, with rising temperatures causing destructive storms and heat waves, emphasizing the urgent need for climate action.
Jared Rennie stresses the importance of acknowledging the escalating warmth, noting, 'It's getting tiring saying over and over again that it's the warmest,' but we must recognize the repercussions.
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