Country-by-country data on monthly temperature anomalies since the Paris Agreement
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Veronika Samborska
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This article presents country-by-country data on monthly temperature anomalies, tracking how much temperatures have risen compared to pre-industrial levels. It contextualizes this data within the framework of the Paris Agreement's goals to limit global warming to well below 2°C and pursue efforts to limit it to 1.5°C. The piece explains that while global average temperature is the most commonly used metric for tracking climate trajectory, climate change does not affect all regions uniformly, making country-level data essential for understanding local impacts.
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· 3 pulledIn 2015, countries across the world adopted the Paris Agreement, agreeing on a goal to limit global warming 'well below 2°C' above pre-industrial temperatures while 'pursuing efforts' to limit warming to 1.5°C.
These targets are set based on the rise in the global average temperature. That's the metric that most organizations use to track our global climate trajectory.
However, climate change does not affect a
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