2025 Ranked Third-Hottest Year as Planet Warms Sooner Than Expected
Scientists confirm 2025 as the third-warmest year on record, with average temps at 14.97°C—signaling an accelerated climate crisis and urgent calls for action.
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Scientists confirm 2025 as the third-warmest year on record, with average temps at 14.97°C—signaling an accelerated climate crisis and urgent calls for action.
In 2025, China recorded its warmest year since 1961 with an 11°C average, highlighting the urgency of climate action as temperatures continue to climb.
At COP30 in Belém, experts warn the world is on track for 2.6°C warming—beyond 1.5°C goal—and that global food security is at stake.
A joint CAS-led team reveals dust’s hidden role in Earth’s carbon cycle and climate, offering fresh insights for predicting changes under global warming.
World leaders warn time is running out at a two-day climate summit in Belém, Brazil, ahead of the UN COP30 Climate Conference.
Typhoon Kalmaegi killed nearly 200 in the Philippines and struck Vietnam as climate experts link its fury to soaring ocean temperatures.
Study reveals Greenland is shrinking and drifting northwest as its ice melts and bedrock shifts.
A new report warns Earth has reached its first catastrophic climate tipping point, with massive warm-water coral die-offs signaling urgent global warming action.
The EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service reports September as the third-warmest on record, with land and sea surface temperatures soaring and sea ice at historic lows. 🌡️
Provisional data from the UK Met Office shows Britain on track for its hottest summer since 1884, a wake-up call on climate change’s growing impact.