Record-breaking heat continues in 2017: Report
BY Agencies21 March 2017 10:43 PM IST
Agencies21 March 2017 10:43 PM IST
The record-breaking heat that made 2016 the hottest year recorded so far has continued into 2017, pushing the world into "truly uncharted territory", according to the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO).
The WMO's assessment of the climate in 2016, published on Tuesday, reports unprecedented heat across the globe, exceptionally low ice at both poles and surging rise in sea levels, the Guardian reported.
Global warming is largely being driven by emissions from human activities, but a strong El Nino — a natural climate cycle — has added to the heat in 2016. The El Nino is now waning, but the extremes continue to be seen, with temperature records tumbling in the US in February and polar heatwaves pushing ice cover to new lows, the WMO report said.
Last year saw the hottest global average among thermometer measurements stretching back to 1880, reports the Guardian.
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