"2023: A Year of Unprecedented Climate Extremes and Record-Breaking Global Heat"

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The year 2023 marked a significant shift in the global climate, with record-breaking temperatures and extreme weather events signaling the dawn of a "global boiling" era. Wildfires, heatwaves, and other natural disasters have left indelible marks on communities worldwide, from Greece's devastating fires to Brazil's drought-stricken Amazon and beyond. Scientists warn that this year's unprecedented heat, partly attributed to El Niño and human-induced climate change, may be a sign of an accelerating trend towards more extreme conditions, underscoring the urgency of addressing climate change and the goals set by the Paris agreement.
Topics:world##climatecrisis#environment-and-climate-change#extremeweather#globalwarming#parisagreement#wildfires
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