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2024 is confirmed by the Copernicus Climate Change Service to be the warmest year on record globally, and the first calendar year that the average global temperature exceeded 1.5°C above its pre-industrial level.
We discuss these findings with Cara Augustenborg, Professor of Environmental Policy at University College Dublin.
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2024 is confirmed by the Copernicus Climate Change Service to be the warmest year on record globally, and the first calendar year that the average global temperature exceeded 1.5°C above its pre-industrial level.
We discuss these findings with Cara Augustenborg, Professor of Environmental Policy at University College Dublin.

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