The last decade was the warmest ever on record.
Temperatures on our planet Earth have been recorded since the year 1880. And believe it or not, since that time, the hottest decade ever was the last one we have lived in. Yes! The first decade of the 21st century was the warmest ever. This is according to data provided by scientists at NASA.
In fact, 2005 was the warmest year ever recorded, with 2009 coming in a close 2nd. So that means in a span of 5 years, we have experienced the 2 warmest years ever on record. Since 1880, world's average temperature has increased 0.8 degrees Celsius or 1.5 degrees Fahrenheit. And even more alarming is that at present, average world temperatures are increasing at the rate of 0.2 degrees Celsius or 0.36 degrees Fahrenheit per 10 years. The reasons being many, from industrial pollution, to vehicle emissions, and release of methane gas in different ways. The effects of global warming on Earth is a cause for great concern, and leaders of all nations are trying to get together and reach a consensus on steps that can be taken to save our planet, before it is too late.
James Hansen, director of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) said, "There's substantial year-to-year variability of global temperature caused by the tropical El Nino-La Nina cycle. When we average temperature over five or ten years to minimize that variability, we find global warming is continuing unabated."
These are clear warning signs that the human race needs to get its act together to save the only planet that we have at our disposal, before it is just too late to do anything.