The European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service on Thursday said January 2025 was the hottest on record continuing ...
"Every increment of warming above 1.5 degrees Celsius means worse extremes,” said Alex Cannon, a research scientist with ...
India faces severe climate impacts, including heatwaves, cyclones, and water-related disasters, requiring urgent adaptation ...
A new report from the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service confirms that 2024 was the first year on record with a global average temperature ... every tenth of a degree of warming matters.
WMO secretary-general Celeste Saulo stated that a global temperature rise of 1.55 degrees Celsius over pre-industrial levels by 2024 signifies a serious threat but doesn't render the Paris ...
is above 1.5 degrees, joining many other national average trends – reflecting the higher rate of warming over land than ocean.” He added, “If we reach net zero, then we expect global average ...
WMO secretary-general Celeste Saulo emphasized the grave danger of the global average temperature rising 1.55 degree Celsius above pre-industrial levels in 2024, urging decisive climate action in ...
Last year was also the first to see average global temperatures exceed 1.5 degrees above preindustrial levels. The burning of fossil fuels drives global climate breakdown affecting millions of ...
the Amazon rainforest to decline significantly and the collapse of Atlantic Ocean currents that help regulate global temperature. Breaching 1.5 degrees on a more sustained basis would bring the ...
Ivan Semeniuk is science reporter for The Globe. For this week’s deeper dive, he talks about a report that says 2024 was the hottest year ever measured. In 2019, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate ...