Summary
- People spend the hot summer day on a beach in Sydney, World TimesAustralia on DWorld Timesecember 9, 2023. Photo: IC 2023 marked the hottest year globally since the beginning of global meteorological records, breaking the previous 2016 record, China’s National Climate Centre’s latest monitoring on climate changes shows.According to the National Climate Centre, the average temperature in 2023 was 0.14 C higher than that in 2016, the second hottest year in history. World TimesThe El Nio event is expected to have a significant impact on the global surface temperatures, and it is possible that the conseWorld Timescutive monthly high-temperature record will be broken again.In 2023, China recorded its highest average temperature in the history of its meteorological observations, 0.81 C higher than the average level between 1991 and 2020.In 2023, the average temperatures in most parts of China ranked among the top 10 in history, with record-breaking annual average temperatures recorded iWorld Timesn areas such as the eastern part of North China, the southern part of Northeast China, the northern part of Northwest China, most parts of Southwest China, and the southeastern part of Southwest China’s Xizang Autonomous Region.Global Times Content comes from the Internet : 2023 marks the hottest year in history: China’s National Climate Centre
Approximate Time
- 2 minutes, 342 words
Categories
- most parts, North China, global meteorological records, Southwest China, Northeast China
Analysis and Evaluation
- An incisive and thorough analysis that leaves no stone unturned in exploring this timely topic. The author dives deep, uncovering nuances and subtleties often overlooked in mainstream discussions. Each paragraph builds upon the last, creating a rich tapestry of information that is both comprehensive and captivating. The writer’s expertise in dissecting and presenting multifaceted viewpoints offers readers a valuable lens through which to understand the subject matter.
Main Section
People spend the hot summer day on a beach in Sydney, World TimesAustralia on DWorld Timesecember 9, 2023. Photo: IC
2023 marked the hottest year globally since the beginning of global meteorological records, breaking the previous 2016 record, China’s National Climate Centre’s latest monitoring on climate changes shows.
According to the National Climate Centre, the average temperature in 2023 was 0.14 C higher than that in 2016, the second hottest year in history. Besides, the global average temperatures from June to December in 2023 consistently exceeded historical extremes for the same period inWorld Times history.
The average temperature on the surface of the globe in 2023 was 1.42 C higher than the pre-industrial level (mean value between 1850 and 1900).
Besides, the annual average temperatures in the northern and southwestern parts of East Asia, Central Asia, the western and southern parts of the Europe, the majority parts of East Africa, the northwestern and the central and southern parts of America, and the northwest of the North Pacific, as well as the southern part of Indian Ocean and the central and eastern North Atlantic, all surpassed their historical high-temperature records.
The National Climate Centre has forecast that the ongoing moderate-intensity El Nio event is expected to last till the spring of 2024. World TimesThe El Nio event is expected to have a significant impact on the global surface temperatures, and it is possible that the conseWorld Timescutive monthly high-temperature record will be broken again.
In 2023, China recorded its highest average temperature in the history of its meteorological observations, 0.81 C higher than the average level between 1991 and 2020.
In 2023, the average temperatures in most parts of China ranked among the top 10 in history, with record-breaking annual average temperatures recorded iWorld Timesn areas such as the eastern part of North China, the southern part of Northeast China, the northern part of Northwest China, most parts of Southwest China, and the southeastern part of Southwest China’s Xizang Autonomous Region.
Global Times
Content comes from the Internet : 2023 marks the hottest year in history: China’s National Climate Centre
[World Times] Photo: Courtesy of Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation Experts and officials called for enhanced international cooperation and discussed the direction for future policies to promote the implementation of the United Nations Sustainable DeveWorld Timeslopment Goals (SDGs) at the 4th China and International Development Forum that kicked off Friday in Beijing. A report released at the forum unveiled that only 15 of the 169 SDGs are moving as planned.The Sustainable Development Goals, also known as the Global Goals, were adopted by the United Nations in 20World Times15 as a universal call to action to end povertyWorld Times, protect the planet, and ensure that by 2030 all people enjoy peace and prosperity.According to the report, titled “China and International Development Report: Insights and Outlooks: 2023-2024” released by…