Tag: WMO
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Human activity pushed 2025 to become the third-hottest year on record, experts say
Overview: A warming trend continues The year 2025 has been confirmed as the third-hottest on record, according to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and climate scientists. The near-term warming aligns with a longer trend of rising average temperatures driven by human activity, with fossil fuel combustion playing a central role in the atmosphere’s heat balance.…
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Human activity helped make 2025 the third-hottest year on record, experts say
2025 joins a alarming trend: the third-hottest year on record Scientists confirm that 2025 ranks as the third-hottest year on record, continuing a troubling three-year streak of extreme heat. The collective impact of greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial activity has pushed average global temperatures to levels that climate researchers have warned…
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Human activity pushed 2025 to become the third-hottest year on record, scientists say
2025 joins a troubling temperature trend According to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), 2025 marked the third-hottest year on record, extending a troubling three-year streak of exceptionally high global temperatures. The period has underscored how human activities—particularly fossil fuel combustion—are shaping the planet’s climate system in lasting ways. While natural variability plays a role, scientists…
