Scientific agencies around the world confirmed that 2024 surpassed the global temperature record set in 2023 as carbon emissions contribute to extreme weather.
Last year built off a remarkable 2023, in which temperatures took off to an unprecedented extent in the middle of the year.
Paris climate agreement is not the boogeyman that critics such as President Trump claim, but it hasn't kept the world from overheating, either. Here's a closer look.
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The graph shows the global ocean heat content ... SST was an estimated 0.07° Celsius (0.13° Fahrenheit) higher than in 2023 and 0.61°C (1.1°F) above a 1981-2010 baseline used by researchers.