A global team of scientists reports that Earth’s oceans absorbed more heat in 2025 than in any year since modern observations began. The findings, published today (January 9) in Advances in ...
Global temperatures in 2025 were ranked as the third-highest on record, continuing a worrying trend of persistent and ...
The ocean stored more heat in 2025 than ever recorded, fueling sea level rise, extreme weather, and growing climate impacts ...
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Scientists challenge 112-year-old world record as new evidence comes to light: 'The official readings did not match'
Anyone looking for the highest-ever recorded temperature is likely to encounter the same finding: Death Valley, July 1914, 134 degrees, per the National Park Service. However, as Yellowhammer News ...
Last year was the third-warmest in modern history, according to Copernicus, the European Union’s climate monitoring service.
2025 was our planet Earth’s third warmest year on record. And North America's fourth warmest year on record.
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