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Earth records its hottest year ever in 2024 and the 1st to breach the 1.5 C global warming limit

  • Earth recorded its hottest year ever in 2024, temporarily passing the 1.5-degree Celsius climate threshold, according to several weather monitoring agencies.
  • The global average temperature surpassed 2023's record by an eighth of a degree Celsius, marking a significant increase in warming.
  • July 10 was noted as the hottest day recorded by humans, with an average temperature of 17.16 degrees Celsius, found by Copernicus.
  • The world faced $140 billion in climate-related disaster losses in 2024, with North America being particularly affected, reported Munich Re.
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The earth has heated up massively. Germany's emissions from transport and buildings are stagnating. Fridays criticize anti-climate election campaign. more...

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Madrid. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) confirmed that 2024 is the warmest year recorded, and completes a “extraordinary” streak of 10 consecutive years with record temperatures.

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According to the Copernicus program's annual global climate report, 2024 was the warmest year ever recorded.

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theenergyst.com broke the news in on Wednesday, January 8, 2025.
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