đ Hold onto your fansâSeptember 2025 ranked as our third-hottest September ever, according to the EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service! Global land and sea temps averaged 16.11°C, a whopping 1.47°C above pre-industrial times. đ„
Surf's up… but not in a good way. Average sea surface temperature hit 20.72°C. The North Pacific went through the roof, while the central and eastern equatorial Pacific cooled off, showing a neutral El NiñoâSouthern Oscillation vibe. đ
Arctic sea ice dipped 12% below the norm, and Antarctic ice was 5% shy of average. âïž Less ice means more heat soaking inâa vicious feedback loop we need to reverse.
âA year on, the global temperature context remains much the same,â says Samantha Burgess, C3S's climate lead. The message is clear: greenhouse gases are still dialing up our planetâs thermostat.
But waitâthereâs progress! đ Think tank Ember spotlights how Chinaâs green energy boom is helping break the worldâs coal addiction. Coalâs exit stage left! âĄđ±
Bottom line: climate change isnât just another storylineâitâs our main headline. Time to power up those eco-friendly playlists and champion green action! đ¶đ±đ
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World just experienced its third warmest September on record
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