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Global temperatures to reach near-record highs in next five years, report finds

The outlook gives a 91% chance of at least one year above 1.5C and says Arctic warming will outpace the global average.

  • Over the next five years, the Earth is likely to repeatedly surpass the 1.5°C warming threshold set by the Paris climate agreement, and potentially break the record for the hottest year.
  • The Arctic is projected to warm by nearly 1.66°C between now and 2030, and the Amazon faces a dangerous drought with potential wildfires.
  • There is a 75% chance that the global average temperature between 2026 and 2030 will exceed 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels.
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The report of the World Meteorological Organization provides for further warming of the planet. 2027, due to El Niño, could become the hottest ever

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