UN sounds 'Red Alert' as world smashes heat records in 2023

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GENEVA: Every major global climate record was broken last year and 2024 could be worse, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said on Tuesday (Mar 19), with its chief voicing particular concern about ocean heat and shrinking sea ice. The U.N.

A bleaching coral is seen in the place where abandoned fishing nets covered it in a reef at the protected area of Ko Losin, Thailand, on Jun 20, 2021. GENEVA: Every major global climate record was broken last year and 2024 could be worse, the World Meteorological Organization said on Tuesday , with its chief voicing particular concern about ocean heat and shrinking sea ice.

"The WMO community is sounding the Red Alert to the world," said WMO Secretary-General Celeste Saulo, who took over the job in January. "The trend is really very worrying and that is because of the characteristics of water that keep heat content for longer than the atmosphere," she said. Tuesday's report showed a big plunge in Antarctic sea ice, with the peak level measured at 1 million km2 below the previous record - an area roughly equivalent to the size of Egypt.

 

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