2025 ‘virtually certain’ to be second- or third-hottest year on record, EU data shows
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2025 ‘virtually certain’ to be second- or third-hottest year on record, EU data shows
This year is “virtually certain” to end as the second- or third-hottest year on record, EU scientists have found, as climate breakdown continues to push the planet away from the stable conditions in which humanity evolved. Global temperatures from January to November were on average 1.48C higher th»»»
Dear Editor: From Change to Climate Crisis
On December 16, 2021, I wrote an opinion piece in Kompas titled "Understanding the Impacts of Climate Change." Four years later (2025), the discussion shifted to "Climate Crisis," as published in the Kompas editorial on Tuesday, August 19, 2025. The cause of the climate crisis is global warming. Gl»»»
May 2025 second warmest on record: EU climate monitor
Global heating persisted as the new norm, with last month the second warmest May on record on land and in the oceans, according to the European Union’s climate monitoring service. The planet’s average surface temperature dipped below the threshold of 1.5 degree Celsius above preindustrial levels, j»»»
May 2025 second warmest on record: EU climate monitor
PARIS, June 11, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Global heating persisted as the new norm, with last month the second warmest May on record on land and in the oceans, according to the European Union's climate monitoring service. The planet's average surface temperature dipped below the threshold of 1.5 degree Cels»»»
May 2025 second hottest ever, says EU climate monitor
Global heating continued as the new norm, with last month the second warmest May on record on land and in the oceans, according to the European Union's climate monitoring service. The planet's average surface temperature dipped below the threshold of 1.5°C above preindustrial levels, just shy of th»»»
Global heat near record highs as May becomes second-hottest month
Global heating continued as the new norm, with last month the second warmest May on record on land and in the oceans, according to the European Union's climate monitoring service. The planet's average surface temperature dipped below the threshold of 1.5 degree Celsius above preindustrial levels, j»»»
May 2025 second warmest on record, says EU climate monitor
PARIS, June 11 — Global heating continued as the new norm, with last month the second warmest May on record on land and in the oceans, according to the European Union’s climate monitoring service. The planet’s average surface temperature dipped below the threshold of 1.5 degree Celsius above preind»»»
World likely to breach temperature records, exceed 1.5°C limit by 2030
Get ready for several years of even more record-breaking heat that pushes Earth to more deadly, fiery and uncomfortable extremes, two of the world's top weather agencies forecast. There's an 80% chance the world will break another annual temperature record in the next five years, and it's even more»»»
Temperature anomalies recorded in every month after April 2024
Heat affects lives and livelihoods in a nation where 52% of agricultural land needs irrigation, and a significant proportion of the population works outdoors. Temperatures –– maximum, minimum, or mean –– hit a record every month since last April , except for March this year, across India or in some»»»
Experts call for long-term adaptation strategies to strengthen climate resilience in agriculture
AMMAN — The agricultural sector is on the frontline of the climate change crisis, facing unpredictable weather patterns, extreme temperatures, and water scarcity. Farmers are struggling to protect their crops, while experts warn of worsening conditions. "Climate change has significantly disrupted a»»»
Temperature records 'tumble like dominoes' as 2023 confirmed hottest ever
has been confirmed to be the hottest on record, with average temperatures 2°C higher than the pre-industrial average during the warmest days, according data collected by . The EU's Earth observation programme said the global average temperature throughout 2023 was 14.98°C, overtaking 2016, the prev»»»
‘Sounding the alarm’: World on track to breach 1.5 degrees of warming in the next five years
— The world is now more likely than not to breach 1.5 degrees Celsius of warming above pre-industrial levels for the first time – a critical global temperature limit – according to the World Meteorological Organization, thanks to a combination of heat-trapping gasses from fossil fuel and a looming »»»
Are we just five years from climate tipping point?
A dangerous rise in global temperatures above the 1.5C limit set by the UN could happen in just five years, warn scientists. There is a 40 per cent chance that annual temperature rises will go beyond the level set by the 2015 Paris Agreement, agreed to by 196 countries, it is claimed. The report pu»»»
2020 in review: Weather disasters ‘boosted by climate change’
Paris: The ten costliest weather disasters worldwide this year saw insured damages worth $150 billion, topping the figure for 2019 and reflecting a long-term impact of global warming, according to a report Monday. The same disasters claimed at least 3,500 lives and displaced more than 13.5 million »»»
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