2021 : Earth just recorded its sixth-hottest year on record

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Earth had its sixth-warmest year on record in 2021, 0.84 degree Celsius (1.51°F) above the 20th-century average, NOAA reported January 13. NASA also rated 2021 the sixth-warmest year on record (tied with 2018), 1.12 degrees Celsius (2.02°F) above the 1880-1920 period, which is its best estimate for when preindustrial temperatures occurred. NASA rates the margin of error of its annual temperature measurement at .05 degree Celsius.

Global ocean temperatures in 2021 were the seventh warmest on record, and global land temperatures the sixth warmest on record. As shown in Figure 1, temperatures over land have been warming about 2.5 times more rapidly than temperatures over the oceans.
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1. FLOODS - FIRES - HEAT - DROUGHT - SNOW :
(https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdVafdu-hqS6yg7M44Osq4I66eA2sDbYN)
2. Cambio Climático :
(https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdVafdu-hqS7p1Q669QvcvJz-qie26RPs)
3. What's the difference between 1.5°C and 2°C of global warming? :
(https://www.eco-r.eu/2021/11/whats-difference-between-15c-and-2c-of.html)
4. Why scientists are so worried about this glacier :
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRUxTFWWWdY&list=PLdVafdu-hqS6xNQzzPlC8g55wDl0hBEKL&index=6)
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#hottestyear #Floods #fires #heatwaves #drought #NOAA #ThwaitesGlacier

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