
The United Nations calls for moving to avoid the worst climate disasters
- Europe and Arabs
- Saturday , 11 January 2025 8:52 AM GMT
New York: Europe and Arabs
The World Meteorological Organization confirmed that the year 2024 is the most warm year, as the global temperature increased by 1.55 degrees Celsius over the pre -industry levels. This announcement comes after analyzing six international data groups, making the past decade (2015-2024) the most hot in the recorded history. According to Maja, in the United Nations daily news bulletin, we received a copy of it on Friday morning
In a statement issued yesterday, UN Secretary -General Antonio Guterres said that the declaration once again proves that global warming is a harsh fact. However, he stressed that exceeding the individual years to 1.5 degrees - which is the ceiling of the average global temperature stipulated in the Paris climate agreement - "does not mean that the long -term goal has failed, but rather that we must struggle more to return to the right track ".
He added: "Fleeing temperatures in 2024 require pioneering climate measures in 2025. There is still time to avoid the worst climate disasters, but leaders must move now."
Mr. Guterres called on governments to provide new national climate plans this year to reduce the global temperature in the long run to 1.5 ° C, and to support the most vulnerable groups in the face of destructive climatic effects.
"The history of the climate is revealed before our eyes"
The World Meteorological Organization confirmed that the year 2024 witnessed exceptional temperatures on land and in the sea, in addition to the high temperature of the oceans. She pointed out that the long -term goal for the Paris climate agreement "has not yet died, but it is at great danger."
In this context, the Secretary -General of the World Meteorological Organization, Cilest Solo, said: “The history of the climate is revealed to our eyes. We have not only seen a year or two years of records, but a full series of ten years. The sea and the melting of ice, all driven by record levels of greenhouse gases caused by human activities. "
Solo explained that the global temperature exceeds 1.5 ° C for one year does not mean the failure to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement, which is measured for decades and not individual years. However, she stressed the need to admit that each part of the degree of warming has an effect, "and every additional increase in the phenomenon of global global warming increases the effects on our lives, economies and our planet."
The World Meteorological Organization referred to a separate study published in the magazine "Progress in Air Cover Sciences", which stated that the rise in ocean temperatures in 2024 played a major role in recording standard temperatures.
The study showed that the oceans reached the highest temperature recorded in history, not only on the surface, but also in the lower layers until a depth of two thousand meters. The organization said that about 90 percent of the extra heat caused by global global warming in the oceans is stored, making the ocean heat content an essential indication of climate change.
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