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Published 11:25 25 Aug 2022 BST
Updated 14:40 25 Aug 2022 BST

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But it gets worse.
The new data does not account for what King described as the "instability of the Arctic" which could, in turn, add to our future troubles.
King has called for "ambitious, urgent action" and said now is the time to beat targets.
"It is only through the mitigative measures of Reduce, Remove and Repair, pursued with equal vigour and urgency, that we can hope to move away from the path to disaster we're currently set on and achieve a manageable future for humanity," he added.
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King's statements were echoed by Professor Peter Stott from the Met Office Hadley Centre, who said he predicted such temperature rises after the 2003 European heatwave, which claimed the lives of 70,000.
"That prediction has now been realised," he said. "The risks of extreme weather, including fires, drought and flash floods, will keep increasing rapidly unless emissions of greenhouse gases are reduced substantially."
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