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September 2025 was the third-hottest on record, with global temps 1.47°C above pre-industrial levels, driven by ongoing greenhouse gas emissions.
September 2025 was the third-hottest September on record, with global temperatures 1.47°C above pre-industrial levels, according to the Copernicus Climate Change Service.
The month was slightly cooler than 2023 and 2024 but still near record highs, driven by persistent greenhouse gas emissions.
Sea surface temperatures reached a third-highest on record, with the North Pacific seeing historic highs, while the equatorial Pacific remained neutral.
Arctic sea ice was 12% below average, and Antarctic ice was 5% below.
Scientists warn ongoing warming increases risks of extreme weather and irreversible climate tipping points.
Despite international climate commitments, major economies continue approving new fossil fuel projects, and emissions reductions remain inadequate.
Septiembre de 2025 fue el tercero más caluroso registrado, con temperaturas globales de 1,47 °C por encima de los niveles preindustriales, impulsadas por las emisiones continuas de gases de efecto invernadero.