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Four key climate change indicators all set new record highs in 2021, Brigitte Perrin, Head of Strategic Communication at the World Meterological Organization, outlines at a press conference presenting its "State of the Global Climate in 2021" report. Greenhouse gas concentrations, sea level rise, ocean heat and ocean acidification all set new records last year, the United Nations' weather and climate body says in the report. IMAGES
Madrid, Dec 4 (EFE) - The record of CO2 emissions in the atmosphere in 2019 that will increase by 0.6% over last year, according to a prestigious scientific report published on Wednesday, will further hinder the fight against the climate crisis and the achievement of the objectives agreed by the countries in the Paris Agreement. This was stated today by Glen Peters, director of the Cicero research centre in Oslo, on behalf of the international scientific organisation "Global Carbon Project", which this Wednesday published its latest annual report on carbon dioxide emissions forecasts, the conclusions of which have been debated in the framework of the climate summit in Madrid.FOOTAGE OF INTERVIEW WITH GLEN PETERS, DIRECTOR OF THE CICERO RESEARCH CENTRE IN OSLO
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Temperature reaches over 120 degrees Fahrenheit in Shymkent, Kazakhstan over the weekend - enough to make anyone scramble for cover. The weather was so hot that one man decided to have his breakfast al fresco, and scramble his eggs in the sun after the abnormal warmth heated the pan enough to cook with.