UN issues new climate warning as El Niño looms
This record "energy imbalance" heated the ocean to new heights last year and continued to melt our planet's ice caps.
In response to the report, UN Secretary General António Guterres reiterated his call for countries to move away from fossil fuels to renewable energy to "deliver climate security, energy security and national security".
"Planet Earth is being pushed beyond its limits.
Every key climate indicator is flashing red," he warned, in a typically punchy video address.
In 2025, global average air temperatures were about 1.
43C above those of "pre-industrial" times - before humans started burning large amounts of fossil fuels.
But last year was still one of the three warmest years since records began.
This "energy imbalance" ultimately drives climate change and reached a new high last year, the WMO says.
Some of the extra energy trapped by these gases warms the atmosphere and the land, as well as melting the planet's ice.
The heat stored in the upper 2km (1.
2 miles) of the global ocean reached a new high last year, the WMO says.
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