November 2023 was the warmest year on record; The Earth’s average surface temperature in November was 14.22°C. This was reported by AFP with reference to the European Climate Change Service Copernicus. TASS.
The temperature exceeded the 2020 record by 0.32°C. They also noted that November was the sixth month in a row to break temperature records this year.
Copernicus deputy director Samantha Burgess said temperatures in November were exceptional. “This means 2023 will be the hottest year in history,” he said.
In November, climatologist Andrey Kiselev, researcher at the Main Geophysical Observatory named after Voeikov statedthat abnormal heat and temperature records threaten humanity with dangerous consequences. These include the increase in the number of natural disasters, as well as the “opening” of permafrost burial grounds where new diseases lurk.
Earlier paleoclimatologists approved The link between the greenhouse effect and storms.