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Global warming caused by humans at all-time high, carbon budget shrinks, say scientists

  • Global warming has accelerated at an "unprecedented" pace, as warned by over 50 leading scientists in a study published recently.
  • Temperatures rose by 0.26 degrees Celsius on average from 2014 to 2023, according to the study in Earth System Science Data journal.
  • Human-Induced warming has increased rapidly, primarily driven by high greenhouse gas emissions, reaching 1.19C above pre-industrial levels.
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A group of scientists from around the world looked at the causes of the deadly 2023 heatwave.

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The Earth's temperature is rising, but climate change is not accelerating, says a study

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High levels of greenhouse gas emissions also affect the Earth's energy balance The content Highest point in the rate of man-made global warming appears first in Journal i.

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The Earth has never warmed as fast as it currently is. According to a new climate report, the driving reason: people. This means that there are only five years left until the 1.5 degree mark is reached. But there is also a small ray of hope.

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According to scientists, pollution has caused an average temperature increase of 1.3 degrees to 2023.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Tuesday, June 4, 2024.
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