Droughts, floods and record low ice levels - from the top of the world's mountains to the depths of the ocean, the climate crisis took a heavy toll as it continued to intensify in 2022, new analysis from the World Meteorological Organisation shows.The WMO's annual State of the Climate Report, published Friday ahead of Earth Day, is essentially a health checkup for the world.It analyses a series of global climate indicators - including levels of planet-heating pollution, sea level rise and ocean heat - to understand how the planet is responding to climate change and the impact it is having on people and nature.
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