Global Warming Alert — Earth Has Passed 1.5° Celsius Milestone
The Copernicus Climate Change Service says global warming over the past 12 months has exceeded 1.5° Celsius.
The Copernicus Climate Change Service says global warming over the past 12 months has exceeded 1.5° Celsius.
Scientists from the ECMWF Copernicus Climate Change Service reveal that globally September 2020 was 0.05°C warmer than September 2019, previously the warmest on record, making it the world’s warmest September so far.
Last month was the hottest June ever in Europe. Meanwhile, global average temperatures continue to creep steadily upward. Should we be concerned? Nah, nothing to see here. Move along.
2017 was the second hottest year on record with regard to global average temperatures — after only 2016 — according to a new report from the Europe-based Copernicus Climate Change Service.