Global Warming Hit 1.37°C in 2025, with Earth Accumulating Heat at an Accelerating Rate
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The Paris Agreement, which set the global warming limit at 1.5°C compared to the pre-industrial period, will be exceeded over the next four years. 2025 was the third warmest year ever.
Global warming reached 1.37 degrees Celsius last year and is expected to exceed the 1.5 degrees Celsius threshold around 2030, according to an update of the Indicators of Global Climate Change (IGCC) report, prepared by more than 70 scientists from 17 countries. They also warn of record-high levels of pollutants from the burning of fossil fuels.
Global warming reached 1.37oC in 2025 and its level is expected to exceed 1.5°C in about four years...
An alarming new scientific report indicates that human warming reached 1.37 °C in 2025 compared to pre-industrial levels.
Global warming will exceed 1.5 degrees by 2030, according to one of the most comprehensive scientific assessments published to date on the state of global climate. The new Global Climate Change Indicators (IGCC) report concludes that human activity continues to drive the rise in temperatures at a rate that dangerously brings the planet closer to the threshold set by the Paris Agreement. Researchers warn that greenhouse gas emissions remain at hi…
In a study published on 11 June, a consortium of researchers confirmed that the most ambitious threshold of the Paris Climate Agreement should be exceeded in the next four years.
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