he Copernicus Climate Change Service C3S had expected this before the end of the year, and on January 10, after completing registration for all months, the information service of the European Union’s Copernicus Earth Observation Program confirmed: 2024 was the warmest year in the world There is evidence and “the first year in it The average temperature exceeded the pre-industrial level by 1.5°C“.
He added: “Although this does not mean that the limit set by the Paris Agreement has been exceeded, it makes it clear Global temperatures are rising beyond what modern humans have ever experienced.“The report warns.
especially, the temperature The global average was 15.10°CI mean, 0.72°C above the 1991-2020 average. The figure was also 0.12 degrees Celsius higher than the level of 2023 (the previous warmest year on record), according to data from ERA5, the European Center for Weather Forecast’s fifth-generation Global Atmospheric Reanalysis (CEPMPM).
Also drawn from ERA5 data, experts confirmed that July 22 He was The hottest day ever recorded.
“We are on the cusp of exceeding the 1.5°C level set in the Paris Agreement “The average of the last two years is actually higher,” said Samantha Burgess, strategic climate director at CEPMPM.
The months from January to June were warmer than the same month in any previous year on record. Also according to the C3S report it can be said Every year of the past decade (2015-2024) It was one of the ten hottest temperatures ever recorded.
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