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2014 was 'hottest year on record': UN

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AFP Geneva
The year 2014 was the hottest on record, "consistent" with a changing climate, the UN's weather agency said today.

Average global air temperatures in 2014 were 0.57 degrees Celsius higher than the long-term average of 14 C in a 1961-1990 reference period, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said in a statement.

"Fourteen of the fifteen hottest years have all been this century," said WMO Secretary General Michel Jarraud.

"In 2014, record-breaking heat combined with torrential rainfall and floods in many countries and drought in some others, consistent with the expectation of a changing climate," he added.

UN members will meet in Geneva next week for talks on a global climate pact that must be signed in Paris in December for curbing emissions of greenhouse gases.
 

The UN seeks to limit warming to no more than 2 C over pre-Industrial Revolution levels, but scientists warn the Earth is on target for double the target, a scenario that could be catastrophic.

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First Published: Feb 02 2015 | 5:35 PM IST

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