The world’s top climate monitoring organisations have jointly confirmed that 2024 was the year the planet heated more than any other on record. It ended a decade in which every year was one of the top ...
The year 2024 was the hottest globally, marking the first time average global temperatures surpassed the 1.5 degrees Celsius ...
A study published in Advances in Atmospheric Sciences has found that ocean warming in 2024 has led to new record high ...
The year 2024 is confirmed to be the warmest year globally since record began in 1850, underlining the urgency for decisive global action against climate change, the EU-funded Copernicus Climate ...
“2024 is 1.60°C above an estimate of the pre-industrial level, making it the first calendar year to exceed the 1.5°C limit,” ...
This does not mean the internationally-agreed 1.5C warming threshold has been permanently breached, but the Copernicus ...
Last year was the hottest on record and the first to breach a key global warming threshold of 1.5C above pre-industrial ...
Last year was the hottest on record and the first to breach a key global warming threshold of 1.5C ...
Singapore logged its warmest year on record in 2024, tying with 2019 and 2016, as every month outpaced long-term temperature ...
A new report from the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service confirms that 2024 was the first year on record with a global ...
Earth with the planet’s global average temperature easily breached the previous year’s record heat. It surpassed even the ...
The past two years exceeded on average a critical warming limit for the first time as global temperatures soar “beyond what modern humans have ever experienced”, a European Union agency said on Friday ...