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    UN says 2025 to be among top three warmest years on record

    The Daily FuseBy The Daily FuseNovember 6, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    “WE MUST ACT NOW”

    UN chief Antonio Guterres emphasised what was at stake.

    “Annually above 1.5 levels will hammer economies, deepen inequalities and inflict irreversible harm,” he stated within the report.

    “We should act now, at nice velocity and scale, to make the overshoot as small, as brief, and as protected as doable – and produce temperatures again under 1.5°C earlier than the tip of the century.”

    However the world stays far off observe.

    Already, the years between 2015 and 2025 will individually have been the warmest since observations started 176 years in the past, WMO stated.

    And 2023, 2024 and 2025 determine on the very high of that rating.

    In Thursday’s report, the WMO stated that the imply near-surface temperature – about 2m above the bottom – throughout the first eight months of this 12 months stood at 1.42°C above the pre-industrial common.

    On the similar time, concentrations of heat-trapping greenhouse gases within the environment and ocean warmth content material continued to rise this 12 months, up from 2024’s already document ranges, it discovered.

    In its annual report on Tuesday, the UN Atmosphere Programme additionally confirmed that recent emissions of greenhouse gases elevated by an additional 2.3 per cent final 12 months, a rise pushed by India adopted by China, Russia and Indonesia.



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