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2024 Set to Be the Hottest Year on Record: WMO Report

Keywords: climate change, 2024 hottest year, extreme weather, WMO report, global warming, human health, ecosystems, biodiversity

A Decade of Record Heat

Climate Change Contributed to 41 Additional Days of Dangerous Heat in 2024, Posing Severe Risks to Human Health and Ecosystems


The year 2024 is officially on track to be the warmest year ever recorded, according to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). This milestone marks the climax of a decade of unprecedented global heat driven by human activities, including greenhouse gas emissions and deforestation.

“Today I can officially report that we have just endured a decade of deadly heat. The top ten hottest years on record have occurred in the last decade, including 2024,” declared United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres in his year-end address.

The WMO is set to release the finalized global temperature data for 2024 in January 2025, followed by a comprehensive State of the Global Climate 2024 report in March.

Extreme Weather Events in 2024

The escalating effects of climate change were vividly demonstrated in 2024. The WMO report, When Risks Become Reality: Extreme Weather, highlights the following:

  • Dangerous Heat: Climate change contributed to 41 additional days of dangerous heat globally, significantly increasing risks to human health and ecosystems. Some regions experienced temperatures soaring beyond 50°C, pushing the limits of human and environmental resilience.
  • Floods and Rainfall: Record-breaking rainfall led to catastrophic floods in various parts of the world, displacing millions and causing significant economic and ecological damage.
  • Wildfires: Vast wildfires consumed forests at an unprecedented scale, resulting in major biodiversity losses and property destruction.
  • Human Impact: Studies by World Weather Attribution revealed that climate change amplified 26 of the 29 major weather events analysed in 2024, which collectively claimed over 3,700 lives and displaced millions.

Global Climate Crisis: Key Impacts

  1. Human Health: Prolonged heatwaves and extreme weather events have exacerbated heat-related illnesses, increased mortality rates, and strained healthcare systems. Vulnerable populations, including the elderly and those with pre-existing conditions, are particularly at risk.
  2. Ecosystem Collapse: Ecosystems are struggling to adapt to the rapid changes in climate. Wildfires, habitat loss, and extreme temperatures have severely impacted biodiversity, with some species pushed to the brink of extinction.
  3. Economic Costs: The economic toll of climate disasters continues to climb, with billions of dollars lost due to damaged infrastructure, reduced agricultural productivity, and disaster relief efforts.
  4. Displacement: Millions of people have been displaced by climate-driven disasters, intensifying the global migration crisis and putting additional pressure on already vulnerable regions.

The Path Forward: Global Action Needed

The WMO’s findings underscore the urgent need for international cooperation to combat climate change. Key actions include:

  • Carbon Emission Reduction: Accelerating efforts to achieve net-zero emissions by transitioning to renewable energy and implementing stricter carbon pricing mechanisms.
  • Climate Adaptation: Strengthening infrastructure and community resilience to withstand extreme weather events.
  • Biodiversity Protection: Investing in conservation efforts to safeguard ecosystems and promote sustainable land-use practices.
  • Global Cooperation: Aligning international policies and commitments to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement, particularly limiting global temperature rise to 1.5°C.

Conclusion

The record-breaking heat of 2024 serves as a stark reminder of the devastating impacts of climate change. As the WMO prepares to release detailed reports on the year’s global climate trends, it is clear that immediate and sustained action is essential to mitigate further damage.

The year 2024 may have set new records, but without decisive action, it will not stand alone as an outlier—it will become the new normal. The call for bold and unified global leadership has never been more urgent.

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Ashutosh Dubey

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