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UN weather agency confirms hottest decade on record

A man drinks from a bottle at Primrose Hill, in London, Britain, on September 3, 2023 — Reuters/File
A man drinks from a bottle at Primrose Hill, in London, Britain, on September 3, 2023 — Reuters/File

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The years between 2015 and 2025 have been the hottest since records began, ​the UN weather agency said on Monday, ‌with 2025 ranking either second or third overall.

  • The World Meteorological Organization report said 2015-2025 were the hottest ​11 years since records began in ​1850.
  • 2025 was either the second or third ⁠hottest on record, the WMO State of the ​Global Climate report said, at about 1.43 degrees ​Celsius above the pre-industrial average.
  • This confirms an earlier report from the WMO that 2025 was one of the three ​hottest on record.
  • Glacier mass loss at key ​sites was among the five worst on record, the ‌report ⁠said, with exceptional declines reported in Iceland and North America.
  • "The state of the global climate is in a state of emergency. Planet Earth ​is being ​pushed beyond ⁠its limits. Every key climate indicator is flashing red," said United Nations ​Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.
  • The report also confirmed ​that ⁠2024 was the hottest year at about 1.55 degrees C above the pre-industrial average.
  • Governments pledged under ⁠the ​2015 Paris Agreement to try ​to avoid exceeding 1.5 degrees C of global warming.

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