Average temperature in the world, probably the second or third highest prospect in observation history December 3, 18:51

WMO = The World Meteorological Organization shows that the average temperature of the world will be the second or third highest in the history of observation, and it is natural to see heat waves and floods that occur once every 100 years due to the effects of global warming It called for strengthening measures as it was becoming.

WMO Director Tarras held a press conference at COP25, a UN conference to discuss global warming countermeasures held in Madrid, Spain on the 3rd, and the industrial revolution about the global average temperature from January to October. Announced about 1.1 degrees higher than before.

On top of that, the average annual temperature is expected to be the second or third highest in the history of observations, three years ago (2016).

Furthermore, it is certain that this decade will be the hottest decade in the history of observation.

In June and July, heat waves hit Europe, and the highest temperatures were updated in each country, such as 46 degrees in France and 42.6 degrees in Germany. In addition, large-scale floods occurred in Argentina, South America, Uruguay, and other countries. WMO points out that heat waves and floods are becoming commonplace once every 100 years due to the effects of global warming.

Secretary General Tarras said, “Countries are taking steps, but not enough,” and called for efforts to strengthen greenhouse gas reductions.