A new study published in Geophysical Research Letters (Foster & Rahmstorf, 2026) presents alarming figures: the rate of gl...

| Jiří Staník
Nová studie publikovaná v Geophysical Research Letters (Foster & Rahmstorf, 2026

Scientists removed the influence of natural factors (El Niño, volcanic activity, solar cycles) from temperature data to isolate the purely human contribution to warming. The result shows a statistically significant acceleration of warming with confidence exceeding 98%.

If the current pace continues, the 1.5 °C limit set by the Paris Agreement will be exceeded in the long term between 2026 and 2029.

As co‑author Stefan Rahmstorf says: the outcome depends on whether ambitious emission‑reduction actions are adopted worldwide.

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