Last month, the world witnessed the hottest month of May ever, according to the European "Copernicus", which specializes in climate change, which has talked about temperatures much higher than normal, especially in the Arctic.

The European Commission indicated in a statement that last May witnessed a temperature level 0.63 ° C higher than the average temperature of this month during the period between 1981 and 2010, making it the most free month in May since the start of data registration in this field. The average temperature during the last month exceeded that recorded in May 2016 and 2017.

The Commission "Copernicus" that the highest temperatures compared to the natural rate recorded in Siberia, where it exceeded this rate by about 10 degrees Celsius.

In the northwest of the region, there has never been an avalanche in the Ob and Inesi rivers at this early time, according to Copernicus.

Spring was particularly hot in a large part of the Arctic, especially in western Alaska and also in Antarctica.

At the global level, the European Commission indicated that the last twelve months (from June 2019 to May 2020) recorded a temperature level similar to that recorded in the warmer parallel period October 2015 to September 2016) with 0.7 ° C above average.

Because of the climate warming from greenhouse gases caused by human activities, the average global temperature increased by more than a degree Celsius compared to before the Industrial Revolution, which led to an increase in extreme climate events, including heat waves, droughts and floods.

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