(Bloomberg, London) The British Meteorological Administration predicts that next year will be one of the highest temperatures since records.

The British Meteorological Administration said on Tuesday that the global average temperature next year is expected to be about 1.09 degrees Celsius higher than before the industrial revolution.This prediction is based on a number of major global climate -driven factors, but it does not include accidents such as large volcanic eruptions that may cause temporary cooling.

The Meteorological Bureau said that due to the influence of the Pacific La Nina phenomenon, the temperature of the sea surface there is lower than the average level, and the temperature next year will decrease slightly.Although the temperature next year is expected to be slightly lower than some years since 2015, the global average temperature will still be 1 degree Celsius than before the industrial revolution (1850 to 1900) for the eighth consecutive year.

Experts: If it does not significantly reduce emission grain products

Climate scientists said that if the emissions of greenhouse gas are not greatly reduced, global temperature will continue to riseHigh, leading to climate phenomenon such as heat waves becomes more frequent, and may cause more death and affect food production.

The United Nations said that climate change may cause global grain output to decrease by about 30%, but the demand for grain in the next decades is expected to rise by 50%.

The climate forecast expert of the British National Meteorological Administration, Smith, said that the average of global temperatures make people unclear a fact, that is, the temperature increase in the world is quite different.Celsius.