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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 ...
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 ...
This week saw the hottest global temperature ever recorded, according to data from the US National Centers for Environmental Prediction. On Monday, the average global temperature reached 17.01 degrees ...
The American Meteorological Society (AMS) recently released the 35th annual State of the Climate report. The report has a number of highlights regarding the warming planet, both on land and at sea.
The world has warmed even more than we thought, according to a new dataset suggesting the temperature rise since pre-industrial times is 6 per cent higher than previous estimates. That would put us on ...
Heat waves are getting more dangerous with climate change — and we may still be underestimating them
The intensifying and expansive heat wave affecting around 150 million people in the United States from Wisconsin to Washington, DC, bears the hallmarks of human-caused global warming. Hundreds of ...
Almost exactly 10 years ago, a remarkable thing happened in a conference hall on the outskirts of Paris: After years of ...
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