The Last 12 Months Were Hottest the World Has Experienced in Last 125,000 Years

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Global average temperatures over the past year were 1.32 degrees warmer than pre-industrial levels.

A woman reacts as a wildfire burns at Palem Raya Regency in Ogan Ilir, South Sumatera, Indonesia, on September 18, 2023. Indonesian authorities struggled to put out forest and land fires as the country entered the hottest day of this year's El Nino-induced dry season.

Ninety-nine percent of humanity was exposed to above-average temperatures in the period between November 2022 and October 2023, the report found, with around 5.7 billion of the world’s 7.8 billion individuals being exposed to at least 30 days of higher-than-normal temperatures that were “made at least three times more likely by the influence of climate change,” the organization said.

“This 12-month record is exactly what we expect from a global climate fueled by carbon pollution. Records will continue to fall next year, especially as the growing El Niño begins to take hold, exposing billions to unusual heat,”The report also suggested that temperatures would be higher next year.

Long streaks of extreme heat were felt in several locales around the globe, with Houston, Texas, experiencing the longest streak, lasting 22 days, the report noted. Around a quarter of the world experienced heatwaves that lasted at least five days, and 90 percent of the world’s population experienced at least 10 days with high temperatures that wouldn’t have been seen if not for the influence of the climate crisis,Global temperatures were around 1.

“While climate impacts are most acute in developing countries near the equator, seeing climate-fueled streaks of extreme heat in the U.S., India, Japan and Europe underscores that no one is safe from climate change,”’s journalists have worked tirelessly to give our readers the news they need to understand and take action in an increasingly complex world.

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