WMO Warns Global Temperatures Likely to Remain at Record Highs Through 2030
The WMO says there is an 86% chance one year will top 2024 as the hottest on record and a 91% chance of briefly crossing 1.5°C.
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UN Warns Global Temperatures To Remain At Record Levels 2026-2030
The world isn’t cooling down anytime soon—in fact, it may be heating up faster than expected. A new warning from the United Nations suggests global temperatures are likely to stay near record highs for the rest of this decade. Raising fresh alarm about how close the planet is drifting to its climate limits.According to the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO), there’s a 75% chance the average temperature between 2026 and 2030 will briefly cro…
The global scientific community has set off the alarms by projecting that the period between 2026 and 2030 will be marked by an unprecedented increase in heat in the recent history of humanity. According to the latest analyses of the World Meteorological Organization, there is a probability of more than 90% that at least one of the years of this five years will become the hottest ever recorded on the planet.
Combining the conclusions drawn by 13 different institutions, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) drew an alarm signal in its annual report "Annual global update-decade, in which it announced that in the period 2026 and 2030, global temperatures will continue to reach record levels The Study, in addition to providing an overall picture on climate conditions [...]
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© WMO/Muhammad Amdad Hossain A young man braves the drought in Satkhira region of Bangladesh, as he wa;ks to a reservoir to collect water. This article is published in association with United Nations. The world is heading into another period of dangerous heat, a new UN report warns on Thursday, and it’s nearly certain global temperatures over the next five years will stay “at or near record levels” as climate change accelerates across land and s…
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