There is a 66% chance that the annual average near-surface global temperature will be more than 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels for at least one year between 2023 and 2027.
live from london, this is bbc news. a new climate update is issued warning that the world is likely to break the 1.5 degree temperature threshold, in at least one of the next five years. severe flooding kills at least eight people in northern italy and force the emilia romagna grand prix to be cancelled. $3 billion is required to help protect those affected by the crisis in sudan. hello, i m sarah campbell. we start with new figures which suggest global temperatues are likely to surge to record levels in the next five years. the world meteorological
live from london, this is bbc news. a new climate update is issued warning that the world is likely to break the 1.5 degree temperature threshold, in at least one of the next five years. severe flooding kills at least eight people in northern italy and force the emilia romagna grand prix to be cancelled. $3 billion is required to help protect those affected by the crisis in sudan. hello, i m sarah campbell. we start with new figures which suggest global temperatues are likely to surge to record levels in the next five years. the world meteorological
The rising amount of Greenhouse Gas emission has pushed the world to the brink of irrevocable damage that only swift and drastic action can avert, the scientists have said.
Across the Asian megacities alone, more than 50 million people could be affected by the higher than expected rise in sea levels – nearly 30 million of them in India.