Rising Temperatures: A Stark Warning from the World Meteorological Organization

A new WMO report predicts a 70% chance of global temperatures exceeding pre-industrial levels by over 1.5°C during 2025-2029. There's an 80% probability that one of the next five years will become the warmest on record, underscoring the urgent need for updated climate plans to meet the Paris Agreement targets.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 28-05-2025 10:07 IST | Created: 28-05-2025 10:07 IST
Rising Temperatures: A Stark Warning from the World Meteorological Organization
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A recent report by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) warns of a 70% likelihood that the global temperature will surpass pre-industrial levels by more than 1.5°C during the 2025-2029 period. This places the predetermined Paris Agreement threshold in jeopardy.

The report further highlights an 80% probability that one year among the next five will set a record as the warmest. Notably, 2024 was documented as the first year exceeding 1.5°C above the pre-industrial average, marking a pivotal moment in climate impact acknowledgment.

With countries set to update their climate plans for 2031-2035, the emphasis remains on maintaining the 1.5°C target amidst these rising temperatures and potential implications for weather patterns, ecosystems, and economies globally.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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