January 2025 broke global temperature records, marking warmest January on record despite La Niña's cooling effects. With temperatures rising far above pre-industrial levels, scientists warn that global warming is accelerating, requiring climate action
The WMO projects 2024 to be the warmest year on record, with alarming increases in global temperatures. The upcoming State of the Climate report at COP29 will detail rising sea levels, ocean heat, and extreme weather events
It's official: July 2023 broke the record for the hottest month recorded on Earth, with 0.33º C more than the previous record of July 2019, the European Copernicus Observatory announced
The latest report by the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) highlights trends in global sea surface temperatures, surface air temperatures, hydrological variables, and sea ice cover.
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