2025 was the hottest year in human history

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2025 became the hottest year in human history
According to research conducted by the European climate change monitoring, 2025 has been recorded as one of the hottest years in human history. This was reported by Zamin.uz.

This year was recognized as the second hottest year worldwide. According to data provided by the Copernicus Climate Service, the global temperature has risen by 1.5 degrees Celsius compared to the pre-industrial period.

This indicator confirms that the dangerous threshold set in the Paris Agreement has been exceeded. Experts emphasize that the average temperature between 2023 and 2025 has reached levels above this dangerous threshold for the first time.

Copernicus staff stress that these changes should not be regarded as mere numbers; on the contrary, they are clear evidence that climate change is accelerating. A sharp reduction in greenhouse gases and emissions is presented as an effective measure against climate change.

Additionally, November also became one of the hottest months in history. During this period, the average temperature was 1.54 degrees higher than pre-industrial levels.

Experts believe that even such "small" changes in temperature lead to serious disruptions in the climate system. This results in an increase in the number and intensity of storms, floods, and other natural disasters.

The report notes that higher-than-usual temperatures were observed in many regions of the world. In particular, temperatures were above normal in northern Canada, the Arctic Ocean areas, and Antarctica.

However, cold anomalies were reported in the northeast of Russia. These observations were prepared using data from billions of satellites and historical archives.

Experts point to human activity, especially the large-scale burning of fossil fuels, as the main cause of global warming.

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