Heat waves and extreme weather highlight climate tipping points

Global temperatures hit unprecedented highs this week, raising alarms about the planet's future stability.

Sarah Kaplan reports for The Washington Post.


In short:

  • Earth’s average temperature has exceeded 1.5°C above preindustrial levels since last July.
  • Record-breaking temperatures led to deadly heat waves, wildfires typhoons worldwide.
  • Scientists warn that these events indicate a weakening resilience of natural systems.

Key quote:

“The extreme events that we are now experiencing are indications of the weakening resilience of these systems. We cannot risk pushing this any further.”

— Johan Rockström, director of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research

Why this matters:

Rising temperatures and increased frequency of extreme weather events threaten global ecosystems and human health. Immediate action to reduce carbon emissions is critical to prevent crossing irreversible climate thresholds.

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