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World Body Says 70% Chance That 2025-2029 Warming Will Top 1.5 Degrees

World Body Says 70% Chance That 2025-2029 Warming Will Top 1.5 Degrees

NDTV28-05-2025

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The United Nations warned Wednesday there is a 70 percent chance that average warming from 2025 to 2029 will exceed the 1.5 degrees Celsius international benchmark.
The planet is therefore expected to remain at historic levels of warming after the two hottest years ever recorded in 2023 and 2024, according to an annual climate report published by the World Meteorological Organization, the UN's weather and climate agency.
"We have just experienced the 10 warmest years on record," said the WMO's deputy secretary-general Ko Barrett.
"Unfortunately, this WMO report provides no sign of respite over the coming years, and this means that there will be a growing negative impact on our economies, our daily lives, our ecosystems and our planet."
The 2015 Paris climate accords aimed to limit global warming to well below 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels -- and to 1.5 degrees Celsius if possible.
The targets are calculated relative to the 1850-1900 average, before humanity began industrially burning coal, oil, and gas, which emits carbon dioxide (CO2) -- the greenhouse gas largely responsible for climate change.
The more optimistic 1.5 degrees Celsius target is one that growing numbers of climate scientists now consider impossible to achieve, as CO2 emissions are still increasing.
Five-Year Outlook
The WMO's latest projections are compiled by Britain's Met Office national weather service, based on forecasts from multiple global centres.
The agency forecasts that the global mean near-surface temperature for each year between 2025 and 2029 will be between 1.2 degrees Celsius and 1.9 degrees Celsius above the pre-industrial average.
It says there is a 70 percent chance that average warming across the 2025-2029 period will exceed 1.5 degrees Celsius.
"This is entirely consistent with our proximity to passing 1.5 degrees Celsius on a long-term basis in the late 2020s or early 2030s," said Peter Thorne, director of the Irish Climate Analysis and Research Units group at the University of Maynooth.
"I would expect in two to three years this probability to be 100 percent" in the five-year outlook, he added.
The WMO says there is an 80 percent chance that at least one year between 2025 and 2029 will be warmer than the warmest year on record (2024).
Longer-Term Outlook
To smooth out natural climate variations, several methods assess long-term warming, the WMO's climate services director Christopher Hewitt told a press conference.
One approach combines observations from the past 10 years with projections for the next decade.
This predicts that the 20-year average warming for 2015-2034 will be 1.44 degrees Celsius.
There is no consensus yet on how best to assess long-term warming.
The EU's climate monitor Copernicus reckons warming currently stands at 1.39 degrees Celsius, and projects 1.5 degrees Celsius could be reached in mid-2029 or sooner.
2Celsius warming now on the radar
Although "exceptionally unlikely" at one percent, there is now an above-zero chance of at least one year in the next five exceeding 2 degrees Celsius of warming.
"It's the first time we've ever seen such an event in our computer predictions," said the Met Office's Adam Scaife.
"It is shocking," and "that probability is going to rise".
He recalled that a decade ago, forecasts first showed the very low probability of a calendar year exceeding the 1.5 degrees Celsius benchmark. But that came to pass in 2024.
Dangerous' level of warming
Every fraction of a degree of additional warming can intensify heatwaves, extreme precipitation, droughts, and the melting of ice caps, sea ice, and glaciers.
This year's climate is offering no respite.
Last week, China recorded temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) in some areas, the United Arab Emirates nearly 52 degrees Celsius (126Fahrenheit), and Pakistan was hit by deadly winds following an intense heatwave.
"We've already hit a dangerous level of warming," with recent "deadly floods in Australia, France, Algeria, India, China and Ghana, wildfires in Canada," said climatologist Friederike Otto of Imperial College London.
"Relying on oil, gas and coal in 2025 is total lunacy."
Other warnings
Arctic warming is predicted to continue to outstrip the global average over the next five years, said the WMO.
Sea ice predictions for March 2025-2029 suggest further reductions in the Barents Sea, the Bering Sea, and the Sea of Okhotsk.
Forecasts suggest South Asia will be wetter than average across the next five years.
And precipitation patterns suggest wetter than average conditions in the Sahel, northern Europe, Alaska and northern Siberia, and drier than average conditions over the Amazon.

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