Hottest year on record in 2024 breached global warming threshold
Climate scientists say the global warming threshold of 1.5C above pre-industrial was breached in 2024, which was the hottest year on record.
The world just experienced the first full year in which global temperatures exceeded 1.5 C above pre-industrial times, scientists said Friday.
The milestone was confirmed by the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), which said climate change is pushing the planet’s temperature to levels never before experienced by modern humans.
“The trajectory is just incredible,” C3S director Carlo Buontempo told Reuters, describing how every month in 2024 was the warmest or second-warmest for that month since records began.
The planet’s average temperature in 2024 was 1.6 degrees Celsius (34.9 degrees Fahrenheit) higher than in 1850-1900, the “pre-industrial period” before humans began burning CO2-emitting fossil fuels on a large scale, C3S said.
Last year was the world’s hottest since records began, and each of the past ten years was among the ten warmest on record.
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