Most Extreme Weather 'Virtually Impossible' Without Man-Made Warming
Extreme weather systems wreaking havoc across the world would have been “virtually impossible” without man-made climate change, says a report released Monday by the UN’s World Meteorological Organization (WMO).
The Statement on the Status of the Global Climate in 2013, which is released annually by the WMO, also reports this year that the world has unequivocally warmed dramatically over the last one hundred years and continues to heat up.
According to the report, 13 of the 14 warmest years on record all occurred in the 21st century. 2013 was the sixth warmest year on record, in a tie with 2007. Over the last 30 years, each decade has been warmer than the last, “culminating with 2001-2010 as the warmest decade on record,” said the WMO.
While natural disasters would occur regardless of climate change and have been historically exacerbated my natural changes in weather patterns, this human-induced warming is quickly magnifying those events and making them far worse than they would have been without anthropogenic causes, explained Michel Jarraud, secretary general of the WMO.
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