Ten years after the Paris Agreement took effect, newly released climate datasets show the world warming at an accelerating pace, with 2025 ranking among the three hottest years ever recorded, and ocean heat and sea levels crossing new thresholds.
US President Donald Trump, a climate-change sceptic, has rolled back a series of environmental policies over the past year. Although countries signed a deal to pledge more funding for poorer countries to adapt to extreme weather at the annual United Nations meeting in Brazil last year, they failed to agree on more explicit plans to phase out fossil fuels and strengthen emissions-cutting plans.
Data from leading scientific agencies shows global warming has sped up markedly since the mid‑2010s.
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