Last Seven Years Were The Hottest On Record, EU Climate Data Show

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Concentrations of carbon dioxide and methane continued to rise in 2021 “without signs of slowing down.”

A firefighter monitors the Dixie Fire on Aug. 16, 2021 near Janesville, California. even though it does not last as long in the atmosphere.

2021 was found to be the fifth warmest of the last seven years, followed closely by 2015 and 2018 — “a reminder of the continued increase in global temperatures and the urgent necessity to act,” according to Mauro Facchini, Head of Earth Observation at the Directorate General for Defence Industry and Space, European Commission.

Europe had the hottest summer on record, one marked by a number of extreme weather events including a

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