The temperature -recorded temperatures observed during the last two years – broke the 1.5 ° C Dam
January 2025 was the warmest ever to be measured on the planet, the European Copernicus Observatory announced today; during its time the high -temperature record was shot down, which was recorded just last year, despite the end of the El Nini phenomenon. it from 2023-2024.
Last January proved to be “Another Amazing Month” as they continued ” temperatures Observed during the last two years, despite the development of conditions (of the phenomenon) of La Ninia in the tropical Pacific (ocean) and their temporary impact, which was the reduction of global temperatures, ”reversed to El Nihio, Samantha stressed Samantha. Berges, the Deputy Director of the Copernicus Observatory.
As The average surface temperature reached 13.23 ° C.according to the Copernicus Observatory, in January 2025 the temperature was higher “1.75 ° C” compared to the pre -industrial era before people begin to change the climate with mass use of carbon, oil and gas for energy production and other purposes.
January 2025 is therefore “the eighteenth of the last nineteen months when the average air temperature on the surface of the world exceeded 1.5 ° C.
In other words, broke the dam of 1.5 ° C.the most ambitious objective of the Paris Agreement, which was closed ten years ago in 2015, and aimed to limit the rise in temperature below 2 ° C and continue efforts to remain about 1.5 ° C.
The agreement, however, referred to the long -term trends. This increase should be observed for at least twenty years to be considered that the limit was exceeded.
Given this criterion, the increase in temperature is about 1.3 ° C. The Government Committee on Climate Change (GIEC) set up by the UN, estimates that the 1.5 ° C. They cause the greenhouse effect from humanity, which are close to their climax but have not yet begun to decline.
Global temperatures depend to a large extent on the surface of the seas, regulator of the world climate, as they cover over 70% of the world. And they remain at levels that had never been recorded before April 2023.
In terms of surface of the seas January 2025 ranks in second placeThe high temperature record was held by January 2024 (for 0.19 ° C).
However, the Copernicus Observatory stresses indications of “slowing or interrupting evolution to the conditions (of the phenomenon) La Ninia”, which heralds lower temperatures worldwide on average in 2025.
Source: Skai
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