Last month was the hottest January on record, with global average temperatures climbing 1.75C above pre-industrial levels.
The European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) says January 2025 was the hottest January on record.
Last month was the world’s warmest January on record, continuing a streak of extreme global temperatures despite a shift towards the cooling La Nina weather pattern, European Union scientists said on ...
La Niña and record cold temperatures in the U.S. should have made Earth cooler, but January 2025 was still the hottest on ...
La Niña is a part of the El Niño southern oscillation, a climate fluctuation that slowly sloshes vast bodies of water and ...
Despite cooling of Pacific Ocean waters due to La Niña climate pattern, there was still no decrease in global temperatures’ ...
Last month was the hottest January on record, blitzing the previous high and stunning climate scientists who expected cooler ...
January 2025 was the warmest month on record globally, despite an emerging La Niña. Typically, La Nina conditions are expected to reduce temperatures around the world – something that hasn’t happened ...
Over the last 19 months, 18 have seen global average surface temperatures at least 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial ...
The world warmed to yet another monthly heat record in January, despite an abnormally chilly United States, a cooling La Nina and predictions of a slightly less ...
A La Nina cooling weather phenomenon that kicked in last month appears to have done little to dent soaring global and ocean temperatures. But what is this climate event? And can it really dampen the ...
The record-breaking January temperatures align with research suggesting an acceleration in global warming. Although some scientists expected 2025 to be cooler than 2023 and 2024 due to La Nina, the ...