UN confirms 2021 among seven hottest years on record

The phenomenon, which typically has the opposite impacts as the warming El Nino phenomenon, usually occurs every two to seven years, but has now hit twice since 2020

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Last year also marked the seventh consecutive year that global temperatures were more than 1C above pre-industrial levels, the datasets showed. (AFP/FILE)
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The past seven years have been the hottest on record, the United Nations confirmed Wednesday, adding that 2021 temperatures remained high despite the cooling effect of the La Nina weather

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