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Tag: sea surface temperature

Ocean-surface warming four times faster now than late-1980s

Posted on: 28 January, 2025 Last updated on: 28 January, 2025 Written by: fp86 Categorized in: News
A new study, published today (Tuesday, 28 January 2025) in Environmental Research Letters has shown that the rate of ocean warming has more than quadrupled over the past four decades.
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Nord Stream Pipeline Methane Leak

Posted on: 15 January, 2025 Last updated on: 21 January, 2025 Written by: Tara Thompson Categorized in: News
UK researchers join UN led collaboration to measure methane emissions from Nord Stream Pipeline Leak – largest ever leak of methane recorded
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Copernicus Global Climate Highlights 2024

Posted on: 10 January, 2025 Last updated on: 10 January, 2025 Written by: Tara Thompson Categorized in: News
The Copernicus Global Climate Highlights 2024 report has been released today. In 2024, global temperatures reached unprecedented levels, marking the warmest year on record and the first to exceed 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels—a critical threshold outlined in the Paris Agreement.

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