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Governments must dramatically slash emissions and support the transition to a renewable future in 2025, UN says
Grant Douglas pauses while evacuating as a wildfire reaches Highway 36 near Paynes Creek in Tehama County, California, July 26, 2024

THE world is on the road to ruin unless nations act to stop climate change, the United Nations (UN) warned yesterday.

The international body said that 2024 had “capped a decade of unprecedented heat fuelled by human activities.”

The World Meteorological Organisation (WMO), which will publish official temperature figures for 2024 in January, said the year “saw record-breaking rainfall and flooding events and terrible loss of life in so many countries, causing heartbreak to communities on every continent.”

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