Record-breaking Climate Change Affecting Earth: Wmo Report

Record-breaking climate change affecting earth: WMO report

Increase in global warming as a result of human activities, which caused 2016 to be the hottest year ever recorded, besides breaking several other climate-related records has spilled into 2017, transporting the planet’s inhabitants into “truly uncharted territory,” according to the World Meteorologi...

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