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flag Global warming has nearly doubled since 2015, driven by human emissions and cleaner fuels, risking long-term 1.5°C exceedance before 2030.

flag Global warming has accelerated since 2015, with Earth's temperature rising at about 0.35°C per decade—nearly double the rate from 1970 to 2015—according to a new study. flag The past decade is the fastest warming period on record since 1880, with a 98% statistical confidence in the acceleration after removing natural climate variations. flag In 2024, global temperatures briefly exceeded the 1.5°C threshold set by the Paris Agreement, and scientists warn that continued warming could lead to long-term exceedance before 2030. flag The study links the trend to human-driven emissions and reduced cooling aerosols from cleaner shipping fuels, underscoring the urgent need for rapid emissions reductions.

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