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GeographyBy Numbers2 days ago

Climate Crisis in Numbers — 2024 Hottest Year on Record

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1.55 درجة مئوية
Earth temperature rise above pre-industrial levels
2024 recorded highest temperature in 175 years of documented records
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40.8 مليار طن
Global annual carbon emissions
CO2 equivalent in 2024 — all-time record
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420 جزء في المليون
CO2 concentration in atmosphere
Increased from 377.1 ppm in 2004 — 11.4% rise in 20 years
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12.53 مليار طن
China's annual carbon emissions
Represents 31% of total global emissions — world's top polluter
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10 أعوام
Warmest decade ever recorded
2015-2024 period recorded highest temperatures in documented history
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86%
Probability of exceeding 1.5°C in next 5 years
Increased from 40% in 2020 — alarming acceleration in warming
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3.1 درجة مئوية
Projected temperature rise by 2100
If governments don't take stronger action to reduce emissions now
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1.1 درجة مئوية
Earth warming since 19th century
With dramatic acceleration in past 50 years at 3x faster rate
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13.8 مليون كم²
Lowest maximum Arctic sea ice extent
In satellite records — alarming Arctic ice retreat
70%
Probability of average warming >1.5° in 2025-2029
While probability was only 1% in 2015 — horrifying evolution

2024 registered unprecedented records in global temperature rise and carbon emissions. The World Meteorological Organization warns of exceeding 1.5°C warming threshold, posing existential threats to ecosystems and global economies.

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Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman

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United StatesGlobal superpower

Historic deep relationship based on security and energy, with some tensions over foreign policy

Strategic Ally
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Historic Arab Ally
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