UN warns that a record-hot year is almost certain to occur by the end of 2030
The UN forecasts that global temperatures will reach near-record highs over the next five years and warns that a record-hot year is almost certain to occur by the end of 2030. According to the South China Morning Post, the UN also forecasts that the Arctic will warm by nearly 1.66 degrees Celsius (3 Fahrenheit) between now and 2030, and that a dangerous drought with potential wildfires is expected
The UN warns that a record-hot year is almost certain to occur by the end of 2030. The UN forecasts that global temperatures will reach near-record highs over the next five years. According to the South China Morning Post, the UN also forecasts that the Arctic will warm by nearly 1.66 degrees Celsius (3 Fahrenheit) between now and 2030, and that a dangerous drought with potential wildfires is expected for the Amazon.
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