2025 ‘virtually certain’ to be second- or third-hottest year on record, EU data shows

The GuardianTuesday, December 9, 2025 at 3:00:56 AM
2025 ‘virtually certain’ to be second- or third-hottest year on record, EU data shows
  • EU scientists report that 2025 is likely to be the second- or third-hottest year on record, with global temperatures from January to November averaging 1.48C above preindustrial levels. This trend indicates a continuation of climate breakdown, moving the planet away from the stable conditions that have supported human evolution.
  • The implications of this data are significant, as it highlights the urgent need for climate action and policy changes to mitigate the impacts of rising temperatures, which threaten ecosystems, weather patterns, and human livelihoods globally.
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