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“2023 Confirmed as Hottest Year in History: Humanity Faces Urgent Climate Crisis, Says Ministry of Nature Protection”

The head of the Ministry of Nature Protection, Antonio Gutierrez, announced during the 28th session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28) that 2023 has become the hottest year in history. In a recorded message to the participants, Gutierrez emphasized the climate crisis humanity is currently facing and called on world leaders to take immediate action.

The International Organization for Meteorology published a preliminary report on Friday, which revealed that the average global temperature in October was 1.4 degrees higher than the pre-industrial level. This significant difference from previous records set in 2016 and 2020 indicates the severity of the situation, according to the Ministry of Nature Protection.

The announcement by Gutierrez serves as a wake-up call for world leaders to address the disastrous consequences of climate change. It is crucial for them to prioritize sustainable and eco-friendly policies to combat this crisis and protect the planet for future generations.

These alarming findings highlight the urgent need for international cooperation and immediate action. The world can no longer afford to ignore the reality of the climate crisis. It is time for world leaders to come together and implement effective strategies to mitigate the effects of climate change and ensure a sustainable future for all.