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WMO 2025 Climate Report Reveals Record Heat and CO2 Levels, Urges Rapid Action

The World Meteorological Organization's 2025 report shows global temperatures at 1.43°C above pre-industrial levels with record atmospheric CO2 tied to fossil fuel emissions. This intensifies climate impacts like Arctic ice melt and extreme weather, underscoring urgent mitigation needs. Countries must accelerate decarbonization and meet net-zero pledges to avoid worsening conditions as the next decade unfolds.
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