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GENEVA, Jan 19 — The past seven years have been the hottest on record, the United Nations confirmed today, adding that 2021 temperatures remained high despite the cooling effect of the La Nina weather phenomenon. “The warmest seven years have all been since 2015,” the UN’s World...

GENEVA, Jan 19 — The past seven years have been the hottest on record, the United Nations confirmed today, adding that 2021 temperatures remained high despite the cooling effect of the La Nina weather phenomenon.

“Back-to-back La Nina events mean that 2021 warming was relatively less pronounced compared to recent years. Even so, 2021 was still warmer than previous years influenced by La Nina,” WMO chief Petteri Taalas said in the statement. The phenomenon, which typically has the opposite impacts as the warming El Nino phenomenon, usually occurs every two to seven years, but has now hit twice since 2020.

“The global average temperature in 2021 is already approaching the lower limit of temperature increase the Paris Agreement seeks to avert,” the WMO warned. The datasets varied slightly in their assessment of where 2021 ranked among the seven warmest years, with C3S ranking it fifth, NOAA ranking it sixth, and others saying it was seventh.

 

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Here it comes. They can no longer hold on to the 'Covid will kill you' narrative. Watch out people! They are shifting the narrative to 'climate change will kill you' scam. More lockdowns, SOPs etc to keep total control over the masses. There's huge money in the next hoax.

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