Video: 135 years of global warming summed up for more than 30 seconds
The US Agency for Aeronautics and Space (NASA) recently said 2015 was the hottest year ever recorded, dating back to 1880. Besides, they also uploaded a video about 30 seconds long, showing a hot trend. global reach over the past 135 years.
Most warming occurred in the last 35 years, with a record 15 hot years, since 2001.
The temperature change is illustrated in orange, darker and spreads over the years. NASA reports said since the end of the 19th century, carbon dioxide and some other emissions caused temperatures to rise by almost 1 ° C.
Most warming occurred in the last 35 years, with a record 15 hot years, since 2001. Last year was the first time the global average temperature was greater than 1 degree Celsius compared to the average of the period. 1880-1899.
Weather phenomena such as El Niño or La Niña , making the Pacific become warmer or cooler, are also thought to contribute to the short-term variation of global average temperature.
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