A recent report highlights the alarming state of climate change, marking 2024 as a year of unprecedented greenhouse gas emissions and global temperature rises, exceeding the pre-industrial threshold of 1.5°C. The World Meteorological Organization warns that the effects pose long-lasting threats to the planet, with changes such as ice melting, rising sea levels, and extreme weather becoming increasingly severe. As CO2 levels hit a record 420 ppm, experts emphasize an urgent need for actionable solutions to address these irreversible impacts on Earth's climate.
Last year's record temperatures are indicative of a wider trend driven predominantly by greenhouse gas emissions, marking a critical point in our fight against climate change.
The World Meteorological Organization reports that conditions are now 'irreversible', with climate impacts expected to be felt for centuries as a result of growing greenhouse gas emissions.
Professor Stephen Belcher emphasizes that 'Earth is profoundly ill' based on alarming climate data that highlights humanity's detrimental impact on the planet.
2024's data shows the CO2 concentration at a staggering 420 ppm, a critical milestone that underscores the urgency of addressing climate change immediately.
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