World Meteorological Organization report documents spiraling weather and climate impacts
World Meteorological Organization report documents spiraling weather and climate impacts
The World Meteorological Organization's new report highlights 2024 as the first year with temperatures 1.5°C above the pre-industrial era, emphasizing the irreversible impacts of human-induced climate change. This includes record-breaking ocean heat content, Arctic and Antarctic ice extents, and drastic glacier mass loss.
The World Meteorological Organization's new report highlights 2024 as the first year with temperatures 1.5°C above the pre-industrial era, emphasizing the irreversible impacts of human-induced climate change. This includes record-breaking ocean heat content, Arctic and Antarctic ice extents, and drastic glacier mass loss.