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The World's Fever: Heat Waves and Storms on the Rise
Washington, USAThursday, May 29, 2025
For the first time, there is a chance that the world's annual temperature could exceed the Paris climate accord's goal of limiting warming to 1. 5 degrees Celsius. This is a critical threshold. There is an 86% chance that one of the next five years will pass 1. 5 degrees. There is a 70% chance that the five-year average will exceed this milestone. These projections come from over 200 forecasts using advanced computer simulations. The science is clear: the world is getting hotter, and it's happening faster than we thought.
The last decade has been the warmest on record. Unfortunately, this trend is set to continue, with significant impacts on economies, daily lives, ecosystems, and the planet. Climate monitoring and prediction are crucial. They provide decision-makers with the tools and information needed to adapt to these changes. The Arctic is warming at an alarming rate, 3. 5 times faster than the rest of the world. This will lead to more ice melt and faster sea-level rise.
Global temperatures are rising like an escalator, with natural El Nino cycles adding temporary jumps. But after each El Nino, the planet doesn't cool down much. Record temperatures quickly become the new normal. This trend is alarming and underscores the urgent need for action. The world must adapt to these changes and work to mitigate the impacts of climate change. The future is uncertain, but one thing is clear: the world is in for a bumpy ride.
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