The last sun of 2020 will be the end of the hottest decade in history

The first 10 months of this year show that it was the second warmest year after 2016

The first 10 months of this year show that it was the second warmest year after 2016

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While 2020 will be the year of the global epidemic of Corona, its last sun will be the end of the hottest decade in history. Thus, this year became an important milestone in today’s two major challenges, namely global epidemics and climate change. According to the United Nations Meteorological Agency’s WMO, this year will be one of the three warmest years on record, despite the milder climate change not only that, but according to the latest report of the World Meteorological Organization, the last 6 years were among the hottest years in history. The company will present its 2020 final temperature report based on data from 5 different world temperatures early next year. The new information will be included in next year’s Climate and Climate Change Report.

According to the data collected so far, the first 10 months of this year indicate that it was the second warmest year after 2016. The report includes data from the world’s most important and authoritative meteorological organizations. According to the latest reports so far, November was the first or second warmest month in history. But according to the WMO, the worrying trend is long-term, as every decade since the 1980s has been hotter than ever. According to the agency, this trend is likely to continue due to the accumulation of toxic gases in the atmosphere. In particular, carbon dioxide stays suspended in the atmosphere for a long time and will be a major cause of global warming in the future. According to the WMO, a ratio of one to five is likely to temporarily increase the Earth’s temperature by 1.5 degrees Celsius by 2024.

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