The warmth is on and is about to worsen, in keeping with the WMO | DW News

A new report by the UN’s World Meteorological Organization (WMO) suggests the climate crisis could escalate in the next five years – which could include the warmest year on record. Lead author of the report, Leon Hermanson, says: “There is an El Niño predicted for the end of 2026, which increases the chances of the following year, 2027, being the next record-breaking year.” DW’s Ben Fajzullin speaks to Stanford University climate scientist, Rob Jackson – author of the book “Into the Clear Blue Sky.” They break down the data, talk about the risks of global warming and discuss solutions.

Chapters:
0:00 Has the climate catastrophe already arrived?
1:03 Rob Jackson speaks on a possible super el nino
3:35 2027 already looking scary?
6:37 Progress being made on reducing methane emissions?
9:53 The Arctic sea ice situation
12:08 Might climate change rise again to the top of public awareness?
14:43 The latest on the AMOC

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