1.5°C rise poses grave danger: WMO chief
Tuesday, 14 January 2025 ()
WMO secretary-general Celeste Saulo stated that a global temperature rise of 1.55 degrees Celsius over pre-industrial levels by 2024 signifies a serious threat but doesn't render the Paris Agreement invalid. She emphasized the need for significant climate action in 2025 to curb greenhouse gases and boost renewable energy adoption.
WMO secretary-general Celeste Saulo stated that a global temperature rise of 1.55 degrees Celsius over pre-industrial levels by 2024 signifies a serious threat but doesn't render the Paris Agreement invalid. She emphasized the need for significant climate action in 2025 to curb greenhouse gases and boost renewable energy adoption.
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💡 newsR Knowledge: Other News MentionsCeleste Saulo Argentine climatologistBreaching 1.5 degree C temp. rise threshold doesn’t mean the Paris Agreement is dead: WMO chiefWMO secretary-general Celeste Saulo emphasized the grave danger of the global average temperature rising 1.55 degree Celsius above pre-industrial levels in 2024,..IndiaTimes World Meteorological Organization Specialized agency of the United NationsYou Might LikeRelated news from verified sources
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