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China weather agency confirms: 2024 caps decade as country's hottest year on record
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China has been identified as the leading emitter of greenhouse gases responsible for global warming by scientists. In 2024, the average national temperature in China reached a record high of 10.92 degrees Celsius (51.66 Fahrenheit), representing a 1.03 degree increase above the average. This year, China also experienced its warmest month on record in July, which is the hottest month in the history of observation. Additionally, 2024 was declared the warmest year on record in China, with the average national temperature surpassing the previous high set by comparable temperature recordings over 60 years ago.
The top four warmest years ever were the past four years, with all top ten warmest years since 1961 occurring in the 21st century.
As a multitude of climate impacts hit China, people's lives and livelihoods are impacted.
Climate Change
- January sets record high temperature despite La Nina's cooling effects
- 2024 marked the first time global temperatures exceeded the 1.5C warming threshold
- UN climate report confirms: 2024 caps "decade of deadly heat" as world's hottest year on record
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- 3.Kenya
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- 1.China Meteorological Administration
- 2.Swiss Re Institute
- 3.United Nations
- 4.UN World Meteorological Organization
- 5.Greenpeace