The UN’s World Meteorological Organization issued a dire warning about unprecedented climate impacts in 2023, with record-breaking temperatures and alarming ocean warming, signaling a red alert for escalating climate crisis in 2024.
The UN’s World Meteorological Organization issued a dire warning about unprecedented climate impacts in 2023, with record-breaking temperatures and alarming ocean warming, signaling a red alert for escalating climate crisis in 2024.
As the UN’s COP28 climate summit began, the WMO confirmed 2023 is on track to be the warmest year on record, approaching the 1.5°C target set in the Paris Agreement. The report urged urgent emissions reduction amid escalating climate impacts.
The WMO warns greenhouse gas levels are at record highs, leading to increased extreme weather and climate challenges.
Worrying signs as our oceans are acidifying at record levels.
UN warns that the world looks increasingly likely to miss climate targets.
The WMO report highlights increasing extreme weather events due to climate change, with rising costs and decreasing mortality rates, stressing policy improvement.