World’s Carbon Budget for 1.5°C Could Be Used Up Within Six Years Study Finds
A recent study indicates that the remaining global carbon budget compatible with a 1.5 °C temperature limit could be consumed in as few as
March 13, 2026
The observed rise in average global temperatures due to greenhouse gases.
A recent study indicates that the remaining global carbon budget compatible with a 1.5 °C temperature limit could be consumed in as few as
March 13, 2026
The 1.5°C warming threshold has been exceeded for the twelfth consecutive month, signaling accelerating climate change and prompting urgent assessment of impacts, uncertainties,
February 14, 2026
April 2024 marks the eleventh consecutive month in which global surface temperatures have set a new record, highlighting a persistent warming trend that
February 10, 2026
Global temperatures have topped the 1.5 °C Paris Agreement threshold for the ninth month in a row, signaling escalating climate risk and urgent action.
February 2, 2026
{ “title”: “2025 Was the UK’s Second Warmest Year – What It Means”, “content”: “ 2025 ranks as the United Kingdom’s second warmest
January 31, 2026
Scientists warn that the Arctic is transitioning to a new climate state, driven by accelerated warming, permafrost thaw, and feedbacks that reshape regional
January 27, 2026