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2024 marked the first time global temperatures exceeded the 1.5C warming threshold
438182024 virtually certain to be hottest year on record and breach critical 1.5C threshold
3175Summer 2024 was world's warmest on record
6208Climate Change Adds Equivalent of One Month's Worth of Extra-Hot Days Last Year
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- 1.European Union
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- 1.Samantha Burgess
- 2.Carlo Buontempo
- 3.Raymond Zhong
- 4.Julien Nicolas
- 5.Zeke Hausfather
- 6.Christoph Bertram
- 7.David Victor
- 8.Mira Rojanasakul
- 9.Myles Allen
- 10.Robbie Andrew
- 11.Brenda Ekwurzel
- 12.António Guterres