2015 is hottest ‘by far’

AFP January 22,2016 - 11:42 AM

Boats dock on dry land, as Folsom Lake reservoir near Sacramento, California stands at only 18 percent capacity in this Sept 17, 2015 photo. (AFP PHOTO)

Boats dock on dry land, as Folsom Lake reservoir near Sacramento, California stands at only 18 percent capacity in this Sept 17, 2015 photo. (AFP PHOTO)

Miami – Blistering heat blanketed the Earth last year making 2015 by far the hottest year in modern times and raising new concerns on the accelerating pace of climate change.

Not only was 2015 the warmest worldwide since 1880, it shattered the previous record held in 2014 by the widest margin ever observed, said the report by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

“During 2015, the average temperature across global land and ocean surfaces was 1.62 degrees Fahrenheit above the 20th century average,” said the NOAA report.

“This was the highest among all years in the 1880-2015 record.”

Compared to 2014, last year was 0.29 degrees Fahrenheit warmer, the “largest margin by which the annual global temperature record has been broken.”

The US space agency NASA, which monitors global climate using a fleet of satellites and weather stations, confirmed that last year broke records for heat in contemporary times.

NASA said that the temperature changes are largely driven by increased carbon dioxide and other human-made emissions into the atmosphere.

“Climate change is the challenge of our generation,” said NASA Administrator Charles Bolden.

“Today’s announcement not only underscores how critical NASA’s Earth observation program is, it is a key data point that should make policymakers stand up and take notice — now is the time to act on climate.”

The latest finding adds to a steady rise in heat across land and sea surfaces that have seen records repeatedly broken over the years.

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