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The graph shows a clear upward trend in the number of days with temperatures above 90°F (32.2°C) in the United States. This is consistent with the findings of the WMO report, which suggests that climate change is contributing to an increase in extreme heat events.
2024: The Hottest Year on Record, WMO Raises Alarm on Climate Crisis
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has officially declared 2024 as the hottest year in recorded history, surpassing previous temperature records. This alarming milestone underscores the accelerating impact of climate change on the planet. According to the WMO’s latest report, climate change contributed to 41 additional days of dangerous heat this year, posing severe threats to human health, biodiversity, and global ecosystems.
The rise in global temperatures in 2024 has been driven by the combined effects of persistent greenhouse gas emissions and the El Niño phenomenon. Prolonged heatwaves have gripped regions worldwide, breaking temperature records across Asia, Europe, and North America. These extreme conditions have led to:
The WMO report highlights that 2024’s record-breaking heat is not an anomaly but a clear indicator of a warming trend that shows no signs of slowing down. “We are experiencing the consequences of decades of inaction,” stated WMO Secretary-General Prof. Petteri Taalas. He emphasized the need for immediate, global action to reduce carbon emissions and adapt to the changing climate.
The report points out that ecosystems are nearing critical tipping points. Coral bleaching events, melting glaciers, and drought-stricken rainforests are all worsening due to prolonged heat. Additionally, marine heatwaves are disrupting aquatic life and threatening global fish stocks, essential for millions of livelihoods.
Countries have ramped up their climate pledges under the Paris Agreement, but the WMO cautions that current efforts are insufficient to limit global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. The organization calls for:
As 2024 sets a grim record, it serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for systemic change. Governments, corporations, and individuals must act collectively to address the root causes of climate change. The time for complacency has passed—bold action is needed now to secure a livable planet for future generations.
The WMO’s findings are a wake-up call for humanity: the planet is sending clear distress signals, and our window to act is rapidly closing.
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