Year-end review: Addressing climate challenges in 2023
STORY: Year-end review: Addressing climate challenges in 2023
SHOOTING TIME: Dec. 21, 2023/file
DATELINE: Dec. 22, 2023
LENGTH: 00:02:31
LOCATION: UN Headquarters
CATEGORY: ENVIRONMENT
SHOTLIST:
1. various of climate crises in 2023
2. STANDUP (English): XIE E, Xinhua correspondent
3. various of COP28 climate conference
STORYLINE:
STANDUP (English): XIE E, Xinhua correspondent
"The year of 2023 is declared as the hottest year on record in human history by the World Meteorological Organization when it was still nearly a month to go before the year wraps up. The UN agency warned that 2023 marked a year of unprecedented climate records being shattered, as extreme weather events left behind a trail of widespread devastation and despair. Around the world, we have seen not only accelerating temperatures, but also record emissions, ferocious forest fires, deadly droughts, and an acceleration in sea levels rising.
According to the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, greenhouse gas emissions must be cut
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