Group 1 - The global average surface temperature is expected to exceed historical records in January 2025, with the years 2023 to 2025 being the warmest on record, indicating a continuing trend of global warming [1] Group 2 - In 2025, regions including northern and southern East Asia, much of Central Asia, Eastern Europe, northern and southern North America, most of Antarctica, and parts of the Pacific and Indian Oceans are projected to have average temperatures ranking among the top three historically, with central areas breaking high-temperature records [3] - The average temperature in the Arctic region is forecasted to be 1.17°C above the normal value, ranking third historically, while the Antarctic and Third Pole regions are expected to be 0.43°C and 1.12°C above normal, respectively, both breaking historical extremes [3] - Notably, the average temperature in the Third Pole region has set new historical highs for four consecutive years from 2022 to 2025 [3]
全球气候变暖趋势持续 过去三年为有记录以来最暖的三年
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2026-01-06 03:37