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World Breaches 1.5°C Warming Limit for First Full Year

Global Temperatures Breach 1.5°C Threshold for First Full Year

Key Takeaways:

  • Global temperatures exceeded the critical 1.5°C Paris Agreement limit for a full 12-month period for the first time.
  • 2023 is confirmed as the hottest year on record by a significant margin, with every day over 1°C warmer than pre-industrial times.
  • Scientists warn the accelerating pace of warming signals severe climate impacts already underway.

The world has crossed a major climate milestone, with global temperatures breaching the critical 1.5°C threshold for an entire year for the first time. The European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) confirmed 2023 as the hottest year on record by a huge margin, marking a stark acceleration in planetary warming.

A Stark Warning from Climate Scientists

The 1.5°C limit is the guardrail nearly 200 nations pledged to stay under in the landmark 2015 Paris Agreement. While this annual breach doesn’t mean the long-term threshold is permanently crossed, it serves as a powerful alarm bell.

“For the first time, we are exceeding 1.5°C in a 12-month period,” said Samantha Burgess, deputy director of C3S. “It’s a stark warning.”

From February 2023 to January 2024, the global mean temperature was 1.52°C above pre-industrial levels. The year 2023 itself averaged 1.48°C warmer, smashing the 2016 record.

“2023 was an exceptional year with climate records tumbling like dominoes,” Burgess added. “Temperatures during 2023 likely exceed those of any period in at least the last 100,000 years.”

Nearly half of 2023’s days were more than 1.5°C warmer, and two days in November briefly surpassed 2°C above the pre-industrial average.

Unprecedented Ocean Warming and Ice Loss

The record heat was driven by human-caused climate change amplified by an El Nino weather pattern. The impacts were felt across Earth’s systems.

Ocean temperatures reached their highest level in 65 years, with scientists struggling to keep pace with the rapid change.

“What is more worrying is that the ocean is now warming at such a rate that we are unable to keep up in terms of scientific understanding,” said C3S Director Carlo Buontempo.

Antarctic sea ice also hit record-low levels, with scientists observing worrying, unexplained shifts in the polar region since 2016.

Record Greenhouse Gases and a Dire Trajectory

Concentrations of carbon dioxide and methane surged to new highs in 2023, reaching 419 ppm and 1902 ppb respectively. This relentless rise fuels the warming.

“We are touching 1.5°C and we see the cost,” said Johan Rockstrom of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research. “It hurts us really badly in terms of heat waves, droughts, floods, reinforced storms, water scarcity… That is what 2023 has taught us.”

The current trajectory points to catastrophic warming by century’s end, far beyond agreed limits.

“We are already in the trajectory that will take us to 2.5-2.6°C… which is twice the 1.5°C maximum,” Rockstrom warned. “We need to bend that curve quite dramatically.”

The data presents an urgent call to action, showing the Paris Agreement’s central goal is slipping from reach without immediate, drastic emissions cuts.

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