Summary:
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Historical Milestone
Initial data for October indicates that 2024 will be the first year in recorded history where global average surface temperatures exceed the 1.5°C limit set by the Paris Agreement. -
Importance of the 1.5°C Target
Maintaining warming below this threshold is critical to reduce the risk of catastrophic climate change impacts, especially for vulnerable regions like small island nations facing sea level rise. -
Unprecedented Heat
This year is projected to be the hottest in at least 125,000 years, with current trends suggesting a possible rise of 3.1°C if pledged emissions cuts are implemented. -
Temperature Anomalies
According to the Copernicus Climate Change Service, the current temperature anomaly is expected to exceed 1.55°C above preindustrial levels. -
Close Call Last Year
In 2023, global temperatures nearly reached the 1.5°C threshold relative to historical averages, underscoring the urgent need for effective climate action.
Read more at: Axios