
New study finds global warming is accelerating, raising chances of hitting 1.5°C sooner
A new paper in Geophysical Research Letters reports that Earth's warming has accelerated significantly in the last decade (about 0.35°C per decade from 2015–2025, up from ~0.2°C/decade 1970–2015), suggesting the 1.5°C limit could be breached earlier than expected if the trend continues. While multiple datasets show the acceleration, some scientists disagree, noting that recent warming could reflect natural variability or the end of aerosol cooling, and stressing the need for continued monitoring to confirm a lasting shift.



