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2024: A Year of Record-Breaking Temperatures and Devastating Climate Change Impacts

The year 2024 is expected to break the record for average global temperature, exceeding 2023's record, leading to devastating climate change-related events across the globe, impacting lives, livelihoods, and the environment; photographers from the Associated Press captured these events worldwide.

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2024: Hottest Year on Record, Surpasses 1.5°C Warming Threshold

Copernicus Climate Change Service declared 2024 the warmest year on record, surpassing the critical 1.5°C warming threshold above pre-industrial levels due to unprecedented heat and rising fossil fuel emissions, resulting in extreme weather events globally.

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"Düşük Seviyeli Bulutlardaki Azalma, 2023'ün Rekor Sıcaklıklarını Açıklıyor"

"Alman bilim insanları, 2023'ün rekor sıcaklıklarının, Dünya'nın güneş ışığını yansıtma kapasitesindeki azalmadan, özellikle de düşük seviyeli bulutlardaki düşüşten kaynaklandığını buldular; bu durum, küresel ısınma üzerinde kalıcı bir etkiye sahip olabilir."

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2024: Record Temperatures Fuel Global Climate Disaster

2024 broke global temperature records, leading to intensified extreme weather events—including deadly heat, devastating floods, and massive wildfires—causing widespread destruction and displacement worldwide.

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2024: Warmest Year on Record, Exceeding 1.5°C Threshold

The Copernicus Climate Change Service confirms 2024 as the warmest year on record, exceeding the 1.5°C Paris Agreement threshold, driven by a combination of El Niño and human-induced climate change, resulting in $310 billion in damages from natural disasters.

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