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Surplus heat is the new climate challenge

24 Mar 2026
2 min

State of Climate Report by WMO

The World Meteorological Organisation’s (WMO) latest State of Climate Report reveals critical findings regarding global climate patterns over the last decade.

Key Findings

  • The past decade has been the hottest on record.
  • Atmospheric carbon dioxide levels are now about 50% higher than pre-industrial levels, marking the highest concentration in the last 2 million years.
  • Levels of methane and nitrous oxide have reached unprecedented levels in at least the past 800,000 years.

Energy and Emissions

  • Despite renewable energy surpassing coal as the main electricity source by 2025, global emissions still hit record numbers.
  • The increase in clean power has not matched the global energy consumption demand.

Impact on Earth's Energy Equilibrium

  • The record levels of Greenhouse Gases (GHGs) have disrupted Earth’s energy balance.
  • A significant heat surplus has accumulated over the past six decades.
  • Oceans, which store large amounts of heat, have become the main repositories for the extra trapped energy.

Consequences and Challenges

  • Warmer oceans lead to stronger tropical storms.
  • Melting ice contributes to rising sea levels and reduces Earth's ability to reflect solar radiation.
  • There's a need for more resilient infrastructure, robust early warning systems, and protection for vulnerable populations.

Policy Recommendations

  • The energy imbalance may persist over decades, necessitating long-term, stable policies for guiding investments and research.
  • Governments and political leaders must ensure climate policies remain insulated from short-term political agendas.

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Renewable Energy

Energy derived from natural sources that are replenished at a higher rate than they are consumed, such as solar, wind, geothermal, and hydropower. COP-28 set a goal to triple renewable energy capacity by 2030.

Earth's energy balance

The equilibrium between the amount of solar radiation absorbed by the Earth and the amount of thermal radiation emitted by the Earth back into space. This balance is crucial for maintaining stable global temperatures.

Energy imbalance

A situation where the amount of solar energy absorbed by the Earth exceeds the amount of heat radiated back into space. This surplus energy is stored primarily in the oceans, leading to global warming and its associated impacts.

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