NASA has named 2015 the warmest on record
The temperature on Earth in 2015 was the highest in the history of weather observations on the planet.
Average temperatures in 2015 were at 0.13 degrees Celsius higher than a year earlier. NASA specialists with confidence in the 94% rate it as the hottest year on record, maintained since 1880.
With the end of the XIX century, the average surface temperature of the planet has increased by about one degree Celsius. This change is largely due to emissions into the atmosphere, noted in NASA. Generally, the temperature increased in the world in the last 35 years. 15 of the last 16 years, each time beaten temperature records.
NASA analysis includes data from meteorological stations 6300, including in Antarctica and on the surface of the seas. They are analyzed by an algorithm that takes into account the different effects, including the heating in urban areas and helps not to distort the findings highlight in the space agency.
December 12 participants climate summit in Paris of 196 countries signed an agreement on the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. It pointed out that by 2020, developing countries receive $ 100 billion a year to address climate change. These funds will provide them the other signatory states.