Renewable Energy for the Sustainable Planet Earth: Ensuring the Rights of Future Generations
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
This decade 'warmest on record'. BBC News
By Richard Black
Environment correspondent, BBC News website, Copenhagen
The first decade of this century is "by far" the warmest since instrumental records began, say the UK Met Office and World Meteorological Organization.
Their analyses also show that 2009 will almost certainly be the fifth warmest in the 160-year record.
Burgeoning El Nino conditions, adding to man-made greenhouse warming, have pushed 2009 into the "top 10" years.
The US space agency Nasa suggests that a new global temperature record will be set "in the next one or two years".
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and Met Office scientists have been giving details of the new analysis at the UN climate summit in Copenhagen.
The WMO said global temperatures were 0.44C (0.79F) above the long-term average.
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