2023 in the environment

Overview of the events of 2023 in the environment
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This is an article of notable issues relating to the terrestrial environment of Earth in 2023. They relate to environmental events such as natural disasters, environmental sciences such as ecology and geoscience with a known relevance to contemporary influence of humanity on Earth, environmental law, conservation, environmentalism with major worldwide impact and environmental issues.

Events

Date / period Type of event Event Topics Image

Environmental policies approved

Environmental policies approved in 2023‎ (2 P)

Open policy proposals

Environmental disasters

2023's June-July-August season was the warmest on record globally by a large margin, as El Niño conditions continued to develop.[1]
September 2023 was the warmest September on record globally, with an average surface air temperature 0.5 °C above the temperature of the previous warmest September (2020).[2]
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2023 natural disasters‎ (11 C, 7 P)
2023 droughts‎ (3 P)
2023 earthquakes‎ (2 C, 18 P)
2023 floods‎ (6 C)
2023 heat waves‎ (9 P)
Landslides in 2023‎ (12 P)
Tornadoes of 2023‎ (21 P, 1 F)
Tropical cyclones in 2023‎ (7 C, 20 P)
2023 tsunamis‎ (1 P)
2023 natural disasters in the United States‎ (4 C, 21 P)
Volcanic eruptions in 2023‎ (3 P)
2023 wildfires‎ (2 C, 13 P)

Pollution events

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References

  1. ^ "August Climate Bulletins / Summer 2023: the hottest on record". Copernicus Programme. 6 September 2023. Archived from the original on 8 September 2023.
  2. ^ "Copernicus: September 2023 – unprecedented temperature anomalies; 2023 on track to be the warmest year on record". climate.copernicus.eu. Copernicus Programme. 5 October 2023. Archived from the original on 5 October 2023.
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