2020 was the second hottest year on record - just 0.02 degrees Celsius behind 2016's record. That's virtually a dead heat. In Europe and Asia 2020 actually was the warmest year on record.
This is a bit worrying considering that in weather terms it's a La Nina year - meaning that it's cooler than we would otherwise expect.
In the bigger picture, the last seven years (2014 - 2020) are the seven hottest since records began (in 1880).
The ten hottest years have all occurred since 2005.
More worrying still is that many people I know weren't even born the last time we had a regular-temperature year.