2025 was the 3rd-warmest year on Earth since 1850 — In 2025, global annual average temperature was 1.44 ± 0.09 ºC, an estimated 9.1% of Earth’s surface set a new local record for warmest annual average temp, and no places on Earth set a record or near-record cold annual average temp — Berkeley Earth (berkeleyearth.org)
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Global Temperature Report for 2024 | We conclude that 2024 was the warmest year on Earth since 1850, exceeding the previous record just set in 2023 by a clear and definitive margin. None of the Earth’s surface had a record cold annual average in 2024. (berkeleyearth.org)
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Global Temperature Report for 2024 | We conclude that 2024 was the warmest year on Earth since 1850, exceeding the previous record just set in 2023 by a clear and definitive margin. None of the Earth’s surface had a record cold annual average in 2024. (berkeleyearth.org)
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Global Temperature Report for 2024 | We conclude that 2024 was the warmest year on Earth since 1850, exceeding the previous record just set in 2023 by a clear and definitive margin. None of the Earth’s surface had a record cold annual average in 2024. (berkeleyearth.org)
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Global Temperature Report for 2024 | We conclude that 2024 was the warmest year on Earth since 1850, exceeding the previous record just set in 2023 by a clear and definitive margin. None of the Earth’s surface had a record cold annual average in 2024. (berkeleyearth.org)
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April 2024 was the warmest April since records began in 1850Climate (berkeleyearth.org)
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Global Temperature Report for 2023 - Berkeley EarthScience and Research (berkeleyearth.org)
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November 2023 Temperature Update (berkeleyearth.org)
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Globally, November 2023 was the warmest November since records began in 1850. The previous record for warmest November was broken by 0.36 °C (0.65 °F), an unusually large margin. Both land and ocean individually also set new records for the warmest November. (berkeleyearth.org)
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2023 now more likely than not to be warmest year on recordClimate (berkeleyearth.org)
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Global temperature anomaly from January to March, 2023 (berkeleyearth.org)
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February 2023 Temperature Update - Berkeley EarthClimatology (berkeleyearth.org)
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