January 2025 was the hottest January in recorded history
Jan 2025 was January heat in the history of registered humanityWith global temperatures that enter a standard area according to the Copernicus/ECMWF ERA5 data collection. According to the newsletter of Climate Science, Zik Hosfatter, the edge of the climate was, January 2025 was warmer of each last January, which was recorded by scientists, bypassing the previous record that was identified in January 2024 “with a large margin.”
“This means that January 2025 highlights that it is anomalous, even according to the criteria of the past two years,” explains Hausfather. Writing for Discover magazineTom Yolsmann notes that scientists expect that January will be more than January from the former Yanuzia due to current ocean cycles such as Nino and La Niña. However, these predictions did not come.
“We do not have Nino to kick anymore,” said Yulsman. It has already dissipated months ago. In addition to the mystery is the fact that we are in the midst of Nenia, which usually cools things. “
It was 2024 The warmest year in modern historyWith the average global temperatures exceeding 1.5 ° C above the pre -industrial levels for the first time ever. The Atlantic Hurricane season was unusually extremist, detecting drought and forest fires with widespread suffering-despite all this-what people are still on the record number 37.4 billion tons of carbon dioxide In the atmosphere by using fossil fuels. The total concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increased from 280 parts per million before the industrial revolution to 420 parts per million As of the year 2023, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
“This human release of heat gases is the main cause of the increase in harsh weather, floods, droughts, heat waves, and” strange weather “in general we all face.” The contact in NSIDC (the snow data center and national ice), the salon in December. “It is well known that reducing these emissions is the key to reducing risks and damages in the future. How to achieve these cuts is well set, with technology to do this. The pressure is now focused on social, cultural, commercial and political will.”
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