2010’s Hottest Decade on Record with Escalating Climate Change, WMO Report Reveals


The decade from 2011 to 2020 was the hottest ever recorded for both land and oceans, with a significant increase in climate change, according to a report by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) released at COP28 in Dubai. The report attributes the record temperatures to rising levels of planet-heating pollutants in the atmosphere, causing glacier loss, sea-level rise, and more. Additionally, the report highlights a concerning increase in methane levels during this period. Despite the urgent need to cut greenhouse gas emissions, fossil fuel pollution continues to rise, posing a significant threat to global temperature goals and ecosystems.

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