By Kate AbnettBRUSSELS (Reuters) - The world just experienced its hottest January on record, continuing a run of exceptional heat fuelled by climate change, the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) said on Thursday.
Last month surpassed the previous warmest January, which occurred in 2020, in C3S's records going back to 1950.
Every month since June has been the world's hottest on record, compared with the corresponding month in previous years.
"Rapid reductions in greenhouse gas emissions are the only way to stop global temperatures increasing," she said.
Still, average global sea surface temperatures last month were the highest for any January on record.
Persons:
Kate Abnett BRUSSELS, Samantha Burgess, Kate Abnett, Sandra Maler
Organizations:
El, Nina
Locations:
U.S, Paris