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Global Warming Accelerates: 98% Certainty Found
7 Mar
Summary
- Global warming shows statistically significant acceleration since 2015.
- Current warming rate is much higher than previous decades.
- Paris Agreement 1.5°C limit may be breached by 2030.

A landmark study has confirmed with over 98% statistical certainty that global warming has accelerated since approximately 2015. Researchers analyzed five major global temperature datasets, accounting for natural factors like El Niño and volcanic activity, to detect this significant acceleration.
The research indicates that the warming rate over the past decade is substantially higher than in previous periods. This rapid increase deviates significantly from the long-term trend, suggesting a concerning shift in the Earth's climate.
This accelerated warming trend carries critical implications for global climate targets. If the current rate persists, the study warns that the Paris Agreement's goal of limiting warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels could be surpassed as early as 2030.
Experts emphasize that while natural fluctuations can temporarily mask warming rates, the current acceleration is statistically significant. The study underscores that rapid CO2 emission reductions are crucial to halting this trend, as reversing it may prove exceedingly difficult.




