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The data indicates that the average temperature of the Earth has risen by 2.2 degrees Celsius since 1880. Earth's average temperature has increased by more than two degrees Celsius since 1880. That's the finding of a new study released today, which shows that this rise in temperature is largely due to human activity. The research, conducted by leading scientists, highlights the need for urgent action to reduce emissions and address climate change. It also shows that the effects of global warming are already being felt, with rising sea levels and extreme weather events becoming increasingly common. The study reveals that the average temperature of the Earth has risen by 2.2°C since 1880. This rise is attributed mainly to human activities, such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation. The findings demonstrate the need for urgent action to reduce emissions and mitigate the effects of climate change. The data shows that the planet's average temperature has increased by more than two degrees Celsius since 1880. This rise is primarily attributed to human activities, such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation. The research emphasizes the need to take urgent action to reduce emissions and address climate change. Already, the effects of global warming are being felt, with rising sea levels and extreme weather events becoming more frequent.