September 6, 2023

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International report confirms record-high greenhouse gases, global sea levels in 2022

World map showing locations of significant climate anomalies and events in 2022. Credit: NOAA
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World map showing locations of significant climate anomalies and events in 2022. Credit: NOAA

Greenhouse gas concentrations, global sea level and ocean heat content reached record highs in 2022, according to the 33rd annual State of the Climate report.

The international annual review of the world's climate, led by scientists from NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) and published by the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (AMS), is based on contributions from more than 570 scientists in over 60 countries. It provides the most comprehensive update on Earth's climate indicators, notable weather events and other data collected by environmental monitoring stations and instruments located on land, water ice and in space.

"This report is a truly international effort to more fully understand around the globe and our capacity to observe them," said NCEI Director Derek Arndt. "It is like an annual physical of the Earth system, and it serves present and future generations by documenting and sharing data that indicate increasingly extreme and changing conditions in our warming world."

"People are causing the largest known change in since our transition to agriculture thousands of years ago," said Paul Higgins, associate executive director of the American Meteorological Society. "The State of the Climate in 2022 report—an ongoing collaboration between NOAA and AMS—helps us understand the climate system, the impact people are having on climate, and the potential consequences. The report can help inform the decisions needed to enable humanity and all life to thrive for generations to come."

Notable findings from the international report include:

The State of the Climate report is a series published annually as a special supplement to the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society.

More information: J. Blunden et al, State of the Climate in 2022, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (2023). DOI: 10.1175/2023BAMSStateoftheClimate.1

Journal information: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society

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