The polar regions and Europe were hit hardest by global warming in 2022, new analysis has found.
The data from Copernicus, the EU’s climate monitoring service, said last year was the fifth warmest year globally.
Europe experienced its warmest summer, with temperatures increasing by more than twice the global average over the past three decades, faster than any other continent.
The last eight years are now also the warmest eight yet recorded.
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