We learned from the China Meteorological Administration that the National Climate Center's latest climate change monitoring shows that in 2025, the global average surface temperature will rise 1.4 ℃ from pre-industrial levels and 0.52 ℃ higher than the annual value, making it one of the three warmest years since the world recorded meteorological records. Meanwhile, the past three years have been the warmest since observations were recorded, and the trend of global warming continues. Meteorologists pointed out that in a situation where global warming is evolving at an accelerated pace, continuing to reduce emissions is still a fundamental path for global climate control. At the same time, the importance of adapting to climate change is becoming more prominent, and it is necessary to jointly enhance the ability of the whole society to cope with extreme weather and climate events such as high temperatures, heatwaves, floods, and strong typhoons.

Zhitongcaijing · 6d ago
We learned from the China Meteorological Administration that the National Climate Center's latest climate change monitoring shows that in 2025, the global average surface temperature will rise 1.4 ℃ from pre-industrial levels and 0.52 ℃ higher than the annual value, making it one of the three warmest years since the world recorded meteorological records. Meanwhile, the past three years have been the warmest since observations were recorded, and the trend of global warming continues. Meteorologists pointed out that in a situation where global warming is evolving at an accelerated pace, continuing to reduce emissions is still a fundamental path for global climate control. At the same time, the importance of adapting to climate change is becoming more prominent, and it is necessary to jointly enhance the ability of the whole society to cope with extreme weather and climate events such as high temperatures, heatwaves, floods, and strong typhoons.