The dissonance is striking. Thursday, June 11, 2026, the annual update of key climate indicators, a work carried out by more than 70 scientists from 17 countries and published in the journal Earth System Science data, rendered implacable conclusions: in 2025, the warming of temperatures has already reached 1.37 ° C compared to the pre-industrial era and, in all likelihood, the promise set by the Paris Agreement to do everything to limit warming to 1.5 °C, moving further and further away. The threshold could thus be crossed around 2030.
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