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1.5 To Stay Alive

Six datasets confirm 2024 as warmest year on record

The World Meteorological Organization confirms: 2024 may have likely been the first calendar year with global mean temperature more than 1.5°C above the 1850...

Climate Change in 2024: What the Science is Saying

By Marco Lopez, Editor-in-Chief – Climate Spotlight Global warming and its impacts are unfolding at unprecedented rates as our planet continues to experience record-breaking temperatures...
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Florida Hunkers Down as Hurricane Milton Approaches

By Marco Lopez BELMOPAN, Wed. Oct. 9, 2024 - Hurricane Milton is expected to bring a large destructive storm...

Are cooler days on the horizon? WMO predicts a 60% chance of La Nina

By Marco Lopez The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) is reporting a 60% chance of a turn to La Nina conditions...

Study reveals significant increase in human-produced methane emissions

By Marco Lopez A new study published by the Global Carbon Project signals a significant increase in anthropogenetic methane sources...

Summer 2024 was the hottest on record, according to Copernicus

By Marco Lopez The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) out of Europe has reported Summer 2024 as the hottest on...

Record for hottest day broken twice in a row

By Climate Spotlight Staff Monday was the hottest recorded day on Earth according to provisional data published on Wednesday by...

Why 1.5°C matters?

By Marco Lopez Sure you've heard it before: 1.5°C to Stay Alive. What's this all about? Well, the phrase comes from...