
UN Confirms 2021 Among 7 Hottest Years On Record
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2021 also marked the 7th consecutive year that global temperatures were more than 1 degree Celsius above pre-industrial levels, according to World Meteorological Organization findings.
The past seven years have been the hottest on record, the United Nations confirmed Wednesday, adding that 2021 temperatures remained high despite the cooling effect of the La Nina weather phenomenon.
"The warmest seven years have all been since 2015," the UN's World Meteorological Organization said in a statement.
And despite the fact that two consecutive La Nina events captured global attention for large portions of the year, 2021 still ranked among the seven warmest years on record, the WMO said.
"Back-to-back La Nina events mean that 2021 warming was relatively less pronounced compared to recent years. Even so, 2021 was still warmer than previous years influenced by La Nina," WMO chief Petteri Taalas said in the statement.
