Date: 2024/01/10 | File Size: 271.93 MB |
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In 2023, global temperatures hit record highs, as reported by the Copernicus Climate Change Service using the ERA5 dataset. Key climate indicators showed extreme conditions, including the hottest month ever and daily averages exceeding pre-industrial levels by over 2°C. This made 2023 the warmest year, surpassing 2016. The report highlights the main causes, including greenhouse gases and natural variations like El Niño.