Posted on 05/28/2025 4:04:34 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
The United Nations warned Wednesday there is a 70 percent chance that average warming from 2025 to 2029 will exceed the 1.5 degrees Celsius international benchmark.
The planet is therefore expected to remain at historic levels of warming after the two hottest years ever recorded in 2023 and 2024, according to an annual climate report published by the World Meteorological Organization, the UN's weather and climate agency.
"We have just experienced the 10 warmest years on record," said the WMO's deputy secretary-general Ko Barrett.
"Unfortunately, this WMO report provides no sign of respite over the coming years, and this means that there will be a growing negative impact on our economies, our daily lives, our ecosystems and our planet."
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Well, you know, in actuality the temperature of the earth can’t really be measured correctly in the present, let alone from the past . But I think what seems like the changing climate maybe simply the way our calendar changes and rotates every year and moves up a day annually
Well, you know, in actuality the temperature of the earth can’t really be measured correctly in the present, let alone from the past . But I think what seems like the changing climate maybe simply the way our calendar changes and rotates every year and moves up a day annually
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