A recent study by British researchers who spoke to the New York Times showed that global warming makes for hot weather "More dangerous" Not only because of the increase in temperatures, but because the world is not yet ready to face this increase, according to Sabq newspaper.
The study indicates that global warming makes the weather "Hot at dangerous levels" More common and more extreme on every continent in the world.
The United Kingdom’s Met Office had previously indicated, in the framework of its annual global temperature forecasts, that 2023 was likely to be one of the hottest years on record.
Where he stated in a statement at the beginning of this year that the year 2023 will be the tenth in a row in which the average global temperature reaches at least one degree Celsius above what it was in times before the industrial revolution, as measured in the period 1850-1900.
The bureau’s head of long-range forecasts, Adam Scaife, said: "So far, 2016 was the warmest year (1.28 degrees higher than before the industrial revolution) in the observational record that began in 1850, due to the El Niño phenomenon, a global warming caused by warming waters in parts of the equatorial Pacific.".
added: "2023 may not be a record year because there will be no El Niño phenomenon, but with the increase in global greenhouse gas emissions continuing apace, next year is likely to be another milestone in this series.".
According to the site "Earth" Average temperatures will rise to 1.2°C above pre-industrial levels, making 2023 the tenth year in a row with global temperatures above 1°C above post-industrial levels, if predictions are correct.
Concern increases in this context, given that the current year 2023 has already broken several records for high temperatures, as the World Meteorological Organization website says that last March was "The second warmest month is March" since temperature recordings began.
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