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The deadliest year on record for the world’s largest polluter recently ended with extremely scorching temperatures.
According to official media this week, China experienced its warmest year on record in 2023 as the world's largest polluter dealt with a string of unrelenting heat waves and other extreme weather phenomena brought on by the climate disaster caused by human activity. As the year went on, the nation struggled with intense heat waves that, according to authorities, had arrived earlier and been more widespread and extreme than in previous years. As a result, daily and monthly temperature records were regularly broken. China's unusual temperature coincided with worldwide trends; scientists have confirmed that 2023 will officially be the warmest year on record due to El Niño and climate change coupled. 10.7 degrees Celsius was China's average temperature last year, the highest since records have been kept in 1961
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