2023 Earth Day: Climate change is continuing to worsen, according to a UN report.

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Earth Day 2023: According to a UN report released on Friday, record levels of heat trapping by greenhouse gases are altering the land, ocean, and atmosphere on a large scale.It would appear that the Earth has little to celebrate as we observe Earth Day. According to a report by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) of the United Nations, climate change is continuing its assault on our planet, from the depths of the ocean to the summits of mountains.
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According to a report that was released on Friday, The State of the Global Climate 2022 record levels of heat trapping by greenhouse gases are altering the land,
 ocean, and atmosphere on a large scale.

The eight warmest years on record occurred between 2015 and 2022 in terms of temperature. Despite the cool effects of the La Nina over the past three years, this is still the case. Sea level rise and glacier melting will reach record levels in 2022 and continue for thousands of years. The Antarctic Sea's ice levels dropped to their lowest level ever, and some glaciers melted at an unprecedented rate.

Numerous global effects of extreme weather also revealed the significant effects of climate change, including droughts in East Africa, widespread floods in Pakistan, and record-breaking heatwaves in China and Europe Not only did such hazardous climate and weather-related events worsen conditions for the more than 95 million that were already displaced when 2022 began, but it also added to that number


"We have the solutions, knowledge, and tools. However, we must accelerate. To limit global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius, we must accelerate our climate action by reducing emissions more rapidly and deeply. In a press release, WMO Secretary-General Petteri Taalas said, "We also need massively scaled-up investments in adaptation and resilience, particularly for the most vulnerable countries and communities that have done the least to cause the crisis."