World Meteorological Organization Identifies 2025 As One Of Hottest Years
The World Meteorological Organization released its 2025 annual global climate report stating that 2025 was one of the three hottest years on record. This follows a trend of global temperatures reaching new highs over the last 11 years since 2015.
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“World Meteorological Organization released the 2025 annual global climate report, showing that 2025 was one of the three hottest years on record.”
CRI News Radio
“In January, when the Northern Hemisphere was in El Niño, the Southern Hemisphere, Australia, was experiencing a heatwave. In New South Wales, temperatures rose above 40 degrees Celsius.”
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