Global Climate Report 2023
March 23 , 2024
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- Greenhouse gas levels, surface temperatures, ocean heat and acidification, and sea level rise all are reached record highs in 2023.
- The new report by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) is titled as “State of the Global Climate 2023”.
- It confirmed that 2023 was the warmest year in the 174-year observational record.
- The global average near-surface temperature was 1.45 degrees Celsius above the pre-industrial baseline (1850-1900).
- CO2 concentration continued to rise in 2023 while the global mean sea level reached a record high.
- The rate of sea level rise in the last 10 years (2014–2023) has more than doubled since the first decade of the satellite record (1993 – 2002).
- The global set of reference glaciers for the hydrological year 2022-2023 have experienced the largest loss of ice on record (1950-2023).
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