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Global temperatures hit record highs in 2025, with 2024 the hottest year ever, driven by rising CO2 and climate impacts.
In October 2025, global temperatures remained at record highs, with 2024 confirmed as the hottest year on record, surpassing 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels.
Atmospheric CO2 reached a record 430 ppm in June 2025, and the past decade was the warmest on record.
Climate disasters caused $101 billion in damages, while research showed declining ocean phytoplankton and rising livestock emissions.
A major shipping emissions deal was delayed due to U.S. and Saudi pressure.
Scientists warn that without a 7.6% annual emissions reduction from 2020 to 2030, global warming could reach 3.6°C by 2100.
The return of “The Blob” in the Pacific and worsening climate impacts, including the Bering Sea snow crab collapse, highlight growing ecological stress.
Las temperaturas globales alcanzaron niveles récord en 2025, con 2024 como el año más caluroso de la historia, impulsado por el aumento del CO2 y los impactos climáticos.