Record-breaking temperatures are expected on planet Earth in the coming years

According to new forecasts provided by specialists from the World Meteorological Organization, average temperature indicators on planet Earth are expected to reach record levels between 2026 and 2030. Zamin.uz reported this.
Scientists specifically emphasize that there is a very high probability that 2027 will be the hottest year in the entire history of observations. Such changes are a worrying process that could seriously affect not only the ecological system but also the daily lifestyle of humanity.
The main reasons for this situation are cited as global climate change, the continuous increase in the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, and sharp changes in natural processes. According to experts, the abnormal heatwaves, prolonged droughts, and large-scale forest fires frequently observed in various parts of the world in recent years are clear signs of this global warming process.
These phenomena indicate that the balance of nature is being disrupted. Data collected by scientists show that the world's average temperature has already approached one and a half degrees compared to the pre-industrial era.
The rise in temperature at such a rate will lead to the rapid melting of huge glaciers at the poles, resulting in a rise in the level of the world ocean. This situation poses a risk to many coastal areas and may lead to an increase in extreme weather events in some regions.
Climatologists and representatives of international organizations are calling on all states to unite and take drastic measures to reduce the damage being caused to nature to prevent this danger. Otherwise, the expected temperature rise in the coming years could lead to irreversible consequences for agriculture, water resources, and human health.
Preserving nature and ensuring ecological stability is the most important task facing humanity today.