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Severe winter weather in early 2026 fueled false claims that climate change isn't real, but scientists say such events can result from a warming Arctic disrupting the polar vortex.
Extreme winter weather in early 2026 has sparked renewed misinformation claiming climate change isn't real, but scientists stress such cold snaps can result from a warming Arctic disrupting the polar vortex.
Atmospheric CO2 levels reached 428.62 ppm by February 5, 2026, and global temperatures in 2024 were 1.55°C above pre-industrial averages, exceeding the Paris Agreement’s 1.5°C limit.
Despite international pledges, emissions remain too high to meet climate targets, with projections indicating a 2.3°C to 2.5°C rise this century.
Canada updated its EV policy to boost affordability and emissions reductions, while climate experts urge science-based action, renewable energy adoption, and public awareness to combat accelerating climate impacts.
El clima invernal severo a principios de 2026 alimentó afirmaciones falsas de que el cambio climático no es real, pero los científicos dicen que tales eventos pueden ser el resultado de un calentamiento del Ártico que interrumpe el vórtice polar.