May 19, 2024 11:00 pm
11th consecutive month of record-breaking heat recorded worldwide

Earth has been experiencing unprecedented heat for the past 11 months, with warmer weather already spreading across Asia and a hotter-than-usual summer expected in Europe. Last month’s temperatures globally were 1.58°C (2.8°F) above historical averages, making it the hottest April on record. The European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service reported that the past 12 months have been 1.61°C higher than pre-industrial temperatures, surpassing the 1.5°C threshold that could pose a threat to life on the planet.

Copernicus is the world’s largest provider of climate data and utilizes billions of measurements from satellites, ships, aircraft, and weather stations worldwide for its monthly and seasonal forecasts. Despite temperature variations associated with natural cycles like El Niño, the continuous increase in greenhouse gases’ concentrations is trapping extra energy in the ocean and atmosphere, leading to the global temperature pushing towards new records. Copernicus Director Carlo Buontempo emphasized the importance of monitoring and addressing these trends to mitigate the impact of climate change.

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