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Global Temperature Hits Record High in January 2024

January 2024 recorded a global average temperature of 13.23 degrees Celsius, the highest ever recorded for the month, exceeding pre-industrial levels by 1.75 degrees despite the expected cooling from La Niña; potential causes under investigation include increased humidity and decreased air pollution...

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Record-Breaking January 2025 Global Temperature Surprises Experts

Global average temperature hit a record high of 13.23 degrees Celsius in January 2025, exceeding pre-industrial levels by 1.75 degrees, surprising experts due to the absence of the warming El Niño effect and the presence of La Niña, which usually has a cooling effect.

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Global Heat Record Set in January 2025 Despite La Niña

Despite a US cold snap and La Niña, January 2025 globally broke heat records by 0.09 degrees Celsius compared to January 2024, marking the 18th warmest month of the last 19 and exceeding the 1.5 C warming limit above pre-industrial levels.

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La Niña Arrives, Bringing Varied Weather Impacts to Latin America

La Niña, a climate pattern with cooler Pacific Ocean temperatures, has begun and is expected to last until April, potentially impacting Latin America and the Caribbean with varied regional weather conditions, including increased rainfall in some areas and drought in others, while potentially leading...

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Weak La Niña Arrives, Defying Predictions

A weaker-than-predicted La Niña climate pattern was confirmed in early January 2025 by NOAA, defying earlier forecasts of a stronger event; this unexpected development is prompting research into the role of rising global ocean temperatures and its impact on weather patterns.

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2024: Global Temperatures Exceed 1.5°C Paris Agreement Limit

2024 was the warmest year globally since 1850, exceeding the Paris Agreement's 1.5°C limit by 1.6°C, due to human-caused greenhouse gas emissions and amplified by natural phenomena such as El Niño.

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Record-Breaking January Temperature Surprises Climate Experts

Global average temperature hit a record high of 13.23 degrees Celsius in January 2025, exceeding pre-industrial levels by 1.75 degrees, surprising experts due to the expected cooling effect of La Niña following the El Niño phenomenon. Potential factors include increased humidity and reduced air poll...

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Record Warm January 2025 Defies Predictions, Underscoring Accelerated Global Warming

January 2025 was the warmest January on record globally, exceeding the previous record by 0.09 degrees Celsius, despite a La Niña event and predictions of a cooler year; this is largely attributed to record ocean warmth and increased greenhouse gas emissions.

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Record Warm January 2025 Exceeds Expectations, Raising Climate Change Concerns

January 2025 was the warmest January on record, exceeding January 2024 by nearly 0.1°C, despite the expected cooling influence of La Niña, raising concerns about accelerating climate change and prompting scientists to investigate additional factors beyond greenhouse gas emissions.

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Weaker-Than-Expected La Niña Arrives, Raising Climate Modeling Concerns

A weaker-than-predicted La Niña event arrived in early January 2025, causing experts to question the accuracy of climate models, after a three-year El Niño ended in June 2024.

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2024: Hottest Year on Record Exceeds Climate Model Predictions

2024 is the hottest year on record, exceeding 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial temperatures; this surpasses climate model predictions, largely due to human-caused climate change exacerbated by reduced sulfate pollution from shipping and China.

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2024: Record High Global Temperatures Exceed 1.5°C Limit

2024 marked the warmest year on record, surpassing the 1.5°C warming limit set by the Paris Agreement due to human activities and the El Niño effect, resulting in extreme weather events globally and increased risk of climate tipping points.

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