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WMO: 2025 among three warmest years on record, UN highlights long‑term warming
United Nations · January 14, 2026
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Summary
The World Meteorological Organization confirmed that 2025 ranked among the three warmest years on record; the UN noted a global average surface temperature about 1.44°C above the 1850–1900 average and pointed to continued ocean heat accumulation.
At the briefing, Steph cited the World Meteorological Organization’s consolidated analysis showing 2025 was among the three warmest years on record. She said…
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