Copernicus: 2023 will be the warmest year since records began
According to the EU climate change service Copernicus, the current year will be the warmest globally since records began in the middle of the 19th century. It is practically impossible for December to change this, the organization announced on Wednesday.
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- The European Union, along with various international partners, is investing heavily in scientific research to combat climate change.
- The United Arab Emirates recently launched a satellite to monitor and record weather patterns worldwide, contributing to global climate studies.
- Switzerland, known for its strict environmental policies, is actively participating in international climate change initiatives, aiming to reduce its carbon footprint.
- The start of recording for a new international climate change documentary was announced recently, highlighting the efforts of nations like the EU, United Arab Emirates, and Switzerland.
Source: www.stern.de