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World heading towards new temperature records, warns WMO

Jun 08, 2024, at 12:09 am

At least one of the years between now and 2028 will very likely set a new temperature record, breaking through the crucial 1.5°C temperature limit, the UN weather agency, WMO, said on Wednesday.

Climate Change: World just recorded its hottest day on July 3

Jul 05, 2023, at 03:24 pm

Data released by the US National Centres for Environmental Prediction has said the world recorded its hottest day ever on July 3.

World now likely to hit watershed 1.5 °C rise in next five years, warns UN weather agency

May 28, 2021, at 04:15 pm

New York: Odds are increasing that the annual average global temperature will rise beyond 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, in at least one of the next five years, the UN weather agency warns in a new report issued on Thursday.

Global temperature needs to be less than 2 degrees above PI levels

May 28, 2020, at 12:46 pm

New Delhi/UNI: Climate experts across the globe should script a 'credible path' to keep the global temperature increase limited to less than two degrees above the pre-industrial levels by 2100.