As a relentless heat wave bakes the South and Southwest US – and as temperatures soar around the Northern Hemisphere – NASA scientists have warned that we haven’t even seen the worst of El Niño and next year will likely be even warmer for the planet.
As millions bake under a relentless heat wave in the South and Southwest US – and as temperatures soar around the Northern Hemisphere – NASA scientists warned Thursday that we haven’t even seen the worst of El Niño and next year will likely be even warmer for the planet. Climate change, caused by burning fossil fuels, is unequivocally warming the Earth’s temperature, NASA scientists said.
Several days in July were the planet’s warmest in modern records kept by two climate agencies in the US and Europe. All of that heat is adding up, and Schmidt said he believes there is a 50-50 chance that 2023 will be the warmest year on record. But, he added, it is likely that a sweltering 2024 will exceed it, precisely because of El Niño’s influence.
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