Earth is crossing the 1.5°C limit outlined in the Paris Agreement, beyond which scientists predict catastrophic harm to ...
TIMES is the title of the international team's project, which is an acronym for "Time Integrated Matrix for Earth Sciences." ...
Although the climate goals set by the Paris Agreement are based on the long-term average temperature, one year of high ...
The global surface air temperature average was 0.1 degrees Celsius warmer than in January 2024 and 0.79 degrees Celsius above the 1991-2020 average for the month of January. Related Record ...
January 2025 was expected to be slightly cooler than the previous year's - itself the hottest recorded January - because of the “La Nina” weather pattern in the Pacific that cools global ...
January continued a run of extraordinary heat, in which 18 of the last 19 months saw an average global temperature of more than 2.7 degrees F above pre-industrial times, the European Union's ...
Last month, Copernicus said that global temperatures averaged across 2023 and 2024 had exceeded the warming target set by the Paris climate accord of 1.5C for the first time. While not a permanent ...
But a host of other factors figure into global temperatures as well. At the moment, chances aren’t high that 2025 will end up being the hottest year on the books, Russell Vose, a climate ...
It marked the 18th time in the past 19 months that the global surface air temperature surpassed the 1.5°C threshold set by the Paris Agreement. The past 12 months (February 2024 – January 2025 ...
Scientists had expected temperatures to be cooler around the globe, due to an emerging La Nina weather pattern that cools global temperatures. However, this January’s temperatures broke records by ...