Earth's temperature has broken a record for the past 125,000 years

The widespread use of fossil fuels has caused surface temperatures to rise by 1.1

°C compared to the average from 1850 to 1900.According to a new IPCC report published in the journal Nature, such growth has not been seen since the last ice age of 125,000 yearsBack.

A warming planet also leads to an increase insea ​​level and global climatic cataclysms. It is noted that such natural phenomena will occur more and more often against the background of global warming.

 Experts note that even if governments aggressively reduce greenhouse gas emissions, global temperature risesabove the threshold of 1.5 °C in the coming years cannot be avoided.

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