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2024 is "virtually certain" to be the hottest year ever, says the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S). EU climate monitor C3S said this year will probably be more than 1.55C above the pre-industrial average. October was the second hottest October on record, seeing above-average rainfall across Europe, China, the U.S., Brazil and Australia. Copernicus says its report should sharpen the minds of delegates at November’s COP29 climate talks in Azerbaijan.

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00:002024 is virtually certain to be the hottest year ever, says the Copernicus Climate Change
00:11Service.
00:12EU Climate Monitor said this year will probably be more than 1.55 degrees Celsius above the
00:17pre-industrial average.
00:19That's higher than the temperature limit targeted by COP21 delegates in 2015.
00:25The UN says the current pace of climate action will result in a catastrophic 3.1 degrees
00:30Celsius of warming this century.
00:33October was the second hottest October on record, seeing above-average rainfall across
00:38Europe, China, the US, Brazil, and Australia.
00:43Copernicus says its report should sharpen the minds of delegates at November's COP29
00:48climate talks in Azerbaijan.

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