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Climate Change Accelerates: 2023-2025 Average Exceeds 1.5C

9 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • 2023-2025 average temperature is set to exceed 1.5C warming.
  • Global temperatures from January to November 2025 averaged 1.48C higher.
  • November 2025 marked the third-warmest globally, with extreme weather.
Climate Change Accelerates: 2023-2025 Average Exceeds 1.5C

Earth's climate is rapidly warming, with projections indicating the 2023-2025 period will surpass the critical 1.5C warming threshold for the first time. Official data reveals that global temperatures from January to November 2025 averaged 1.48C above preindustrial levels. This marks an alarming acceleration of climate change, pushing the planet beyond the stable conditions necessary for humanity.

November 2025 was notably warmer than average, particularly in the Arctic, and experienced severe weather events like cyclones and floods across Asia. These extremes are directly linked to increased greenhouse gas emissions, which intensify weather patterns. While natural factors like El Niño and La Niña influence year-to-year variations, the long-term warming trend is undeniable.

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Scientists emphasize that these temperature milestones are not abstract figures but direct reflections of escalating climate breakdown. The continued rise in planet-heating emissions, despite advancements in renewable energy, underscores the inadequacy of current global efforts. Meeting the Paris Agreement goals requires immediate and substantial reductions in greenhouse gas emissions to mitigate future warming and its devastating consequences.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The three-year average for 2023-2025 is on track to exceed 1.5C for the first time.
November 2025 was the third-warmest globally, with significantly warmer temperatures in the Arctic.
Limiting warming to 1.5C aims to prevent the most catastrophic impacts of climate change and maintain stable conditions.

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