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CO2 levels hit 429.35 ppm by March 2026; global temps reached 1.55°C above pre-industrial, the hottest year on record.
Atmospheric carbon dioxide levels reached 429.35 ppm by March 5, 2026, and global temperatures hit 1.55°C above pre-industrial levels in 2024, the hottest year on record, with 2025 among the three warmest.
The UN warns the window to limit warming to 1.5°C is closing, as extreme weather intensifies and ice loss in Antarctica doubles.
Despite scientific consensus on human-driven warming, global climate action remains insufficient, with adaptation funding and policy implementation falling short.
A UBC study found wildfire contamination can persist in drinking water for months or years, while farmland declines in Metro Vancouver raise food security concerns.
Los niveles de CO2 alcanzaron las 429,35 ppm en marzo de 2026; las temperaturas globales alcanzaron 1,55 °C por encima de la preindustrial, el año más caluroso registrado.