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Home / Environment / World Heats Up: Humans Triggering Record Temps

World Heats Up: Humans Triggering Record Temps

14 Jan

Summary

  • Human activities, primarily burning fossil fuels, cause rapid global warming.
  • The Earth surpassed 1.5C warming in 2024, with more warming expected.
  • Climate change exacerbates extreme weather like droughts and fires.
World Heats Up: Humans Triggering Record Temps

Human activities, primarily the burning of fossil fuels like coal, oil, and gas, are undeniably driving a rapid increase in global temperatures. This warming is fundamentally altering weather patterns, with each decade since the 1980s being warmer than the last. The year 2024 marked a critical threshold, becoming the hottest on record and exceeding 1.5C of warming above pre-industrial levels.

The consequences of this climate change are already severe, manifesting as extreme weather events. For instance, increased occurrences of hot, dry conditions have amplified the risk of devastating wildfires, with the Los Angeles fires of January 2025 estimated to cost over $100 billion. Furthermore, droughts, like the one in East Africa in 2022, have been made at least 100 times more likely by climate change, threatening millions with hunger.

Scientists warn that exceeding 1.5C of warming will bring far greater impacts, potentially triggering irreversible "tipping points" such as ice sheet collapse. While nearly 200 countries have pledged to limit warming to 1.5C under the Paris agreement, current emission rates suggest this target could be breached around 2030. Despite efforts like renewable energy growth, global CO2 emissions remain at record highs, necessitating substantial intervention to avert warming approaching 3C by the century's end.

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 IPCC states that human activities, primarily the burning of fossil fuels, are causing the rapid rise in Earth's temperatures.
Climate change increases the likelihood of extreme weather like the hot, dry conditions that fueled the Los Angeles fires in January 2025, causing immense economic damage.
Limiting global warming to 1.5C aims to avoid the most severe impacts of climate change and potentially irreversible 'tipping points'.

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