UN and WMO Warn of Near-Record Global Temperatures in Next Five Years

UN and WMO Warn of Near-Record Global Temperatures in Next Five Years
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Rising global temperatures may increase the frequency and severity of extreme weather events worldwide.

  • A new UN and World Meteorological Organization report predicts near-record global temperatures in the next five years.
  • The report states global warming is likely to exceed 1.5C through 2030.
  • The UN warns the world is almost certain to endure its hottest year on record by 2030.
  • The warning coincides with a heatwave in Western Europe, where temperatures have reached highs not expected until summer.
  • The WMO report suggests more global temperature records are likely in the near future.

A report from the UN and World Meteorological Organization indicates global temperatures are expected to approach or surpass record highs within the next five years.

These projections raise concerns about the potential for more frequent and intense heatwaves, droughts, and other climate-related impacts, affecting ecosystems, economies, and public health.

Scientists and policymakers are monitoring temperature trends and discussing mitigation strategies. Further assessments and updates are expected as new data becomes available.

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