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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 ...
The period 2015-2025 marked the 11 hottest years on record, highlighting escalating climate risks to economies, ecosystems ...
Extreme climate impacts on people and the environment are often associated with very high levels of global warming (3 or 4°C) ...
WASHINGTON — Earth’s average temperature last year hovered among one of the three hottest on record, while the past three years indicate that warming could be speeding up, international climate ...
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 Earth's climate is further out of balance than at any time in recorded history, the UN's weather agency says.
Attribution researches the influence of climate change on local weather and impacts. We issues alerts in many instances when the Climate Shift Index identifies a notable extreme weather event around ...
It’s no secret our planet is heating up. And here’s the evidence: we’ve just experienced the 11 hottest years on record, with 2025 being the second or third warmest in global history. The annual State ...
Rising global temperatures may be quietly reshaping human behaviour and health by pushing millions towards physical inactivity, according to a new modelling study published in The Lancet Global Health ...
A 9am park run on a Saturday in London might seem anti-social, but in Bangkok it would be unbearable. By 7am the Thai capital’s polished parks are packed with people, as the weekend run clubs set off ...
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