Global warming exceeds 1.5°C limit for a full year

The EU’s climate service reports that global warming has surpassed the 1.5°C mark for an entire year, marking a significant breach in the long term temperature goal set by world leaders in the Paris Agreement of 2015

Planet burns: Hottest three months on record

Earth has experienced its hottest three-month period on record, as reported by the European Union-funded Copernicus Climate Change Service

Global meltdown: July set to break heat records

July is on track to be the hottest month ever recorded, with unprecedented heatwaves and wildfires impacting regions worldwide, according to the UN

Europe had its warmest summer on record in 2021 due to climate change

Sea surface temperatures in areas of the Baltic and eastern Mediterranean regions were the highest since at least 1993, according to a new report

The great global bake off: Last month becomes ‘warmest September on record’

Last month was 0.63°C warmer than the 1981-2020 average for September, according to the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service

May hailed as ‘warmest on record’ as Siberia melts after ‘alarming’ heatwave

Western Siberia stands out as a region with a long warming trend of higher temperatures, according to a new report