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Record-breaking na init ng mundo, pinangangambahang magpapatuloy sa susunod na taon ayon sa WMO

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00:00It is expected that the world's hottest record-breaking weather will continue next year.
00:07According to the report of the World Meteorological Organization,
00:11the state of the climate has risen to 1.54 degrees Celsius,
00:17the average temperature of the world from January to September.
00:22It is hotter than it was in the pre-industrial times
00:27and it is the so-called above-temperature level in the 2016 Paris Agreement on Climate Change.
00:34This is a testament to the continuous rise of the world's greenhouse gases
00:39because of this, the organization called on world leaders to join their campaigns
00:46to further strengthen climate services and monitor the climate of each country.

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