Earth Breaches 1.5°C Limit for the First Time in 2024
In a landmark event for climate change, 2024 became the first year in recorded history when the mean global temperature exceeded the critical 1.5°C threshold above pre-industrial levels, as reported by the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S). This breach marks a dangerous trajectory for global warming, bringing humanity closer to a point of no return. Climate experts warn that if this trend continues without drastic emission cuts, global temperatures could exceed the 2°C limit by 2050, with devastating consequences for ecosystems, economies, and human livelihoods.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | Earth Breaches 1.5°C Limit for the First Time in 2024 |
| Global Temperature in 2024 | 15.1°C (Warmest on Record) |
| Above Pre-Industrial Levels | 1.60°C |
| Above 1991-2020 Average | 0.72°C |
| Hottest Day on Record | July 22, 2024 (17.16°C) |
| Sea Surface Temperature (SST) | 20.87°C (Highest Annual Average) |
| El Niño Impact | Significant contribution to warming |
| Key Warning | Global temperatures could exceed 2°C by 2050 |
| Emission Reduction Target | Peak by 2025 and 43% reduction by 2030 |
| Current Emission Trend | Only 2.6% reduction by 2030, far below target |
| COP29 Outcome | Failed to agree on meaningful financial package |
| Impact on Developing Nations | More funds needed for disaster mitigation efforts |
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