Australia's Second Hottest Year on Record: Climate Concerns Surge as Temperatures Soar

January 2, 2025
Australia's Second Hottest Year on Record: Climate Concerns Surge as Temperatures Soar
  • UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has declared the past decade as experiencing deadly heat, which he describes as evidence of climate breakdown.

  • The report indicates that climate change-related extreme weather could result in tens or hundreds of thousands of fatalities.

  • As Australia enters January 2025, severe heatwave conditions are expected, with temperatures currently 12 degrees Celsius above the national average.

  • This alarming trend was highlighted by Professor Mark Howden from the Australian National University, who noted that the temperatures shocked scientists.

  • The extreme heat is attributed to climate change, with evidence showing high temperatures persisting even during years with significant cloud cover and rainfall.

  • Throughout 2024, temperatures were consistently high, with April being the only notably cooler month, recording an average 0.51 degrees Celsius below normal.

  • Spring 2024 was the hottest on record, averaging 2 degrees Celsius above average, while August saw temperatures 3.03 degrees Celsius above the mean.

  • Australia recorded its second hottest year on record in 2024, with a national mean temperature 1.46 degrees Celsius above the 1961-1990 average.

  • Howden raised concerns about the implications of rising temperatures, including increased hospital admissions, heightened fire risks, energy system failures, and a potential rise in crime rates.

  • Global fossil carbon emissions reached a historic high in 2024, with atmospheric carbon dioxide levels hitting 420 parts per million.

  • Notably, 2024 marked the 24th consecutive year without a mean temperature cooler than the baseline, emphasizing a concerning warming trend.

  • Despite the extreme heat, 2024 was also the eighth wettest year on record, showcasing an unusual combination of high temperatures and significant rainfall.

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Australia records second hottest year ever

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Australia records second hottest year ever

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