Global warming likely to break record for warmest year between 2022 and 2026 – international news in English

Many experts on global warming are appealing to world leaders to halt the rise in temperatures. Experts urged leaders to take immediate action to limit global warming to 1.5°C. British researchers say the world has a 50:50 chance of warming by more than 1.5 degrees Celsius in the next five years. It has been said that it may be temporary but overheating is not a good sign.
Temperature record from 2022 to 2026
Experts said it appears that the global warming limit of 1.5 degrees Celsius per year may be breached. The researchers said that the years between 2022 and 2026 will have a record summer. Reports indicate that the Paris climate agreement was signed first by leaders to keep global warming below 1.5 degrees Celsius, and then at COP26 in Glasgow in November 2021, the world reiterated its commitment to this goal.
The temperature may rise to 1.7°C annually
From 2022 to 2026, the study said, global temperatures could range between 1.1 degrees Celsius and 1.7 degrees Celsius compared to pre-industrial levels. The researchers predicted that the probability of breaking 1.5 degrees Celsius in one year during this period is 48 percent, or about 50:50.
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High levels of carbon dioxide
The main thing that is changing is that the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is gradually increasing, said Dr Leon Hermanson, a researcher at the UK Met Office. We are seeing the world preparing to warm up and approaching the first threshold set by the Paris Agreement. We must continue to do everything we can to reduce the use of fossil fuels.