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Global Average Temperature May Exceed the 1.5°C Limit in the Next Five Years: World Meteorological Organization
The record for the "hottest year" may be broken again within this decade, warns the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). So far, 2024 holds the record as the warmest year, with global surface ...
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Average global temperature to hit 1.4°C above preindustrial levels in 2026, warns UK’s Met Office
The Met Office warns that 2026 is likely to become the fourth year on record where temperatures hit 1.4°C above preindustrial ...
While global warming is steadily raising the Earth's average temperature, its effects vary by region. The Korea ...
According to the 35th annual State of the Climate report, greenhouse gas concentrations, the global temperature across land and oceans, global sea level, and ocean heat content all reached record ...
Levels of planet-warming CO2 in the atmosphere surged in 2024, growing at the fastest annual rate on record. As heat-trapping pollution continues to warm the planet, summer temperatures are arriving ...
GENEVA, May 28 (Reuters) - The world is expected to experience more record temperatures over the next five years, with Arctic warming predicted at more than three times the global average, a new ...
Scientists have found evidence that the Asian continent was free of permafrost all the way to its northerly coast with the Arctic Ocean when Earth's average temperature was 4.5˚C warmer than today, ...
Scientists have found evidence that the Asian continent was free of permafrost when Earth’s average temperature was 4.5˚ C warmer than today Scientists have found evidence that the Asian continent was ...
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