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January 2022

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The global temperature for January 2022 was the sixth highest for January in the 143-year NOAA record, which dates back to 1880. According to NCEI’s Global Annual Temperature Rankings Outlook, it is virtually certain (> 99.0%) that the year 2022 will rank among the 10 warmest years on record.

January 2022 saw, in general, above-average temperatures across Europe. Warmer-than-average conditions occurred across Germany, eastern Europe, Scandinavia, the northern UK and Ireland, while colder-than-average conditions occurred in France, northeastern Spain, Greece, and Turkey. 

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From reducing greenhouse gas emissions to increasing food availability, reducing food waste brings a range of benefits #ForPeopleForPlanet.

Here are 5 from @FAO.

Healthy Air = Healthy Planet 🌍 = Healthy People 👥
✅ Taking action to combat air pollution is also taking action #ForNature & #ClimateAction.
What action are you taking?

Join the push to #BeatAirPollution via

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  • This weekly round-up brings you some of the key environment stories from the past seven days.

  • Top stories: 2021 was the world's fifth hottest on record, scientists say; climate inaction tops global risks over next 10 years; Germany must reduce energy consumption by up to 25% to hit targets.

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