Climate change has continued to drive hunger and displacement in 2022, as ever more frequent extreme weather events – drought, floods, heatwaves – have been threatening the very existence of vulnerable communities.
In a new report, the UN’s World Meteorological Organization (WMO) shows that last year, humanity’s “war on nature” – in the words of UN Secretary-General António Guterres – has resulted in several alarming records, while the years 2015 to 2022 have been the eight warmest ever.
Omar Baddour, WMO’s head of climate monitoring and policy, has been talking to Dominika Tomaszewska-Mortimer about the key trends identified in the report.
This content originally appeared on UN News - Global perspective Human stories and was authored by Dominika Tomaszewska-Mortimer.
Dominika Tomaszewska-Mortimer | Radio Free (2023-04-21T11:01:01+00:00) Extreme weather, extreme impacts: a year of alarming climate records. Retrieved from https://www.radiofree.org/2023/04/21/extreme-weather-extreme-impacts-a-year-of-alarming-climate-records/
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