Absolutely certain that global warming has accelerated in past decade: Study

A recent study highlights a significant acceleration in global warming over the last decade, with an estimated warming rate of approximately 0.35°C per decade. This contrasts sharply with the average rate of just below 0.2°C per decade recorded from 1970 to 2015. The findings underscore growing concerns among scientists about the urgent impact of climate change, which has been attributed to increasing greenhouse gas emissions and deforestation. As nations grapple with the effects of rising temperatures, including extreme weather events and shifts in biodiversity, this research serves as a critical reminder of the need for immediate action to mitigate climate change. The study emphasizes the importance of global cooperation in tackling this pressing issue, especially as countries prepare for international climate negotiations aimed at reducing emissions and enhancing sustainability practices. With the last decade showing a worrying trend, experts are calling for stronger commitments to climate action to prevent further environmental degradation and protect future generations.
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