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BookletTemperature change statistics 1961–2023
Global, regional and country trends
2024Also available in:
No results found.The FAOSTAT Temperature change on land dataset, produced in collaboration with the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (NASA–GISS), covers the period 1961–2023 for 198 countries and 39 territories. It provides country-level information on observed temperature change trends on land, as a basis to help identify risk and design the responses necessary to safeguard the agriculture, forestry and fisheries sectors.According to the latest data, the 2023 global mean annual temperature change on land was 1.8 °C compared to the 1951–1980 baseline, the highest on record. The last nine years since 2015 were the nine warmest years on record. -
Book (series)Temperature Change Statistics 1961-2019
Global, regional and country trends
2020Also available in:
No results found.Increases in surface air temperature associated with rising greenhouse gas concentrations threaten plant growth and yield, putting millions of farmers and communities at risk throughout the world. Together with changes in precipitation and increases in extreme events such as flooding and droughts, climate change threatens countries’ food security, and their ability to eradicate poverty and achieve sustainable development. The FAOSTAT Temperature Change domain contains statistics of surface air temperature (0C), disseminated by country and region, with global coverage, over the period 1961–2019, for 190 countries and 37 territories. It shows recent warming trends in all countries in the world, facilitating public understanding of the climate change challenges to agriculture, and helping to identify possible responses necessary to minimize risk to food production. -
BookletTemperature change statistics 1961–2021
Global, regional and country trends
2022Also available in:
No results found.The FAOSTAT Temperature change dataset, produced in collaboration with NASA, covers the period 1961–2021 for 197 countries and 41 territories. It provides country-level information on observed warming trends on land, as a basis to help identify risk and design the responses necessary to safeguard the agriculture, forestry and fisheries sectors. The 2021 global mean annual temperature change over land was 1.4 °C, joining 2019 as the third warmest year on record since 1961.
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