“2023 was roughly 0.3 degrees Celsius (0.5 F) warmer than 2022,” said Kevin Grise, an associate professor of environmental sciences at the University of Virginia, “and 2024 continued that trend of ...
But the unprecedented rate of global warming observed since the 1950s, due primarily to emissions of heat-trapping gases from burning fossil fuels, is influencing long-term warming trends in each ...
Global warming does not follow a uniform trend and cooler years can follow warmer ones. The relatively moderate temperatures in Uruguay in 2024 illustrate this climate variability. While there ...
"2023 was roughly 0.3 degrees Celsius (0.5 F) warmer than 2022," said Kevin Grise, an associate professor of environmental sciences at the University of Virginia, "and 2024 continued that trend of ...
Meanwhile, from January–November 2024, the global-average temperature anomaly ... Will we be on track to see further warming in 2025? Or, will La Niña (once we transition officially) help ...
If energy production around the world does not shift away from fossil fuels toward renewable sources, this trend will worsen, climate scientists said. Global warming projections depend on the ...