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2023 could be the warmest year on record if current conditions keep up: Analyst

09:55 Min

3 July this year was the hottest day ever on record, with the average global temperature reaching 17.01°C. CNA's Julie Yoo and Steve Lai talk to University of Auckland Professor Kevin Trenberth about how the El Niño phenomenon could exacerbate extreme weather conditions. He emphasises that climate change has aggravated the impact of El Niño and argues we are not doing enough to reduce greenhouse emissions.

3 July this year was the hottest day ever on record, with the average global temperature reaching 17.01°C. CNA's Julie Yoo and Steve Lai talk to University of Auckland Professor Kevin Trenberth about how the El Niño phenomenon could exacerbate extreme weather conditions. He emphasises that climate change has aggravated the impact of El Niño and argues we are not doing enough to reduce greenhouse emissions.

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