Report: Many meters about climate change are blinking in red

According to the WMO report, the consequences of climate change are in some places irreversible over a period of hundreds or even thousands of years.

Human The climate change caused by the globe showed ever stronger signs last year, when some of the records were renewed, says WMO WMO in its recent statistical report. According to the report, the consequences are irreversible in some time in hundreds or even thousands of years.

Among other things, the report confirms earlier double The knowing that last year was the warmest in 175 years of measurement history. It was probably the first year when the average temperature of the globe exceeded 1.5 degrees Celsius compared to pre -industrial time.

The report states that in the last ten years, the 10th warmest statistics of the globe have been in a row. On the other hand, the heat record on the earth’s seawater has broken in eight years in a row.

In the report It is said that in the longer term, however, the Earth is warming, however, that less than this, 1.34-1.41 degrees Celsius, compared to the basic career of 1850-1900. However, the report points out that there are uncertainties in the statistics of temperatures.

Secretary General of WMO Celeste Saulo Seems that last year’s heat record should anyway call alarm clocks, even though it does not mean that the long -term goals of the Paris Agreement would be inaccessible.

“This is a revival that we are raising risks to our lives, our economies and the Earth,” Saulo says in a WMO release.

Parisis climate agreement The aim is to limit the rise in the Earth’s average temperature well below two degrees Celsius. In addition, efforts should be made to limit warming to 1.5 degrees.

Director General of the Finnish Meteorological Institute PETTERI TAALAS says in the bulletin of the department that restricting warming to two degrees Celsius requires raising the level of ambition in climate action, especially from BRICS countries. BRICS countries include Brazil, Russia, India and China.

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