00:00The past 10 years between 2015 to 2025 have been the hottest on record, according to the UN's weather agency.
00:09The World Meteorological Organization warns the Earth's climate is now more out of balance than ever before.
00:17Global average temperatures in 2025 were around 1.43 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels,
00:25making it one of the three warmest years ever recorded.
00:28The agency says the planet is now absorbing more heat energy than it can release,
00:34driven by greenhouse gas emissions such as carbon dioxide.
00:38This record energy imbalance has pushed ocean temperatures to new highs while accelerating the melting of ice caps.
00:46Scientists also warn that a natural warming phase, known as El Niño,
00:50could further amplify heat levels when it returns later this year.
00:54Combined with human-driven warming, this could push global temperatures to new records through 2027.
01:01For what could happen?
01:03Addickt.
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