Core Insights - The Copernicus Climate Change Service reported that October 2023 was the third hottest October on record since 1940, with a global average surface temperature of 15.14 degrees Celsius, which is 1.55 degrees Celsius higher than pre-industrial levels [1] - The report predicts that 2025 is likely to be one of the hottest years on record, with the average global temperature expected to rise by 1.5 degrees Celsius compared to pre-industrial levels during the three-year period from 2023 to 2025 [1] - Ocean surface temperatures between 60 degrees north and south latitude reached an average of 20.54 degrees Celsius in October, marking the third highest for that month on record, with significant warming observed in the North Pacific [1] Climate Change Trends - Samantha Burgess, head of climate strategy at the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, emphasized the likelihood of exceeding the 1.5 degrees Celsius warming limit within the next decade, highlighting the urgent need for action against accelerating climate change [2]
欧盟机构:全球经历了有记录以来第三热的10月
Xin Hua She·2025-11-07 09:15