Berkeley Earth releases a Global Temperature Report each January that includes the previous year's global annual average temperature according to their data.
For 2023, Berkeley Earth reported global warming was 1.54 °C.
This question resolves YES if Berkeley Earth reports that annual average warming is equal to or higher than 1.50 degrees Celsius in 2024.
For easy reference, here are Berkeley Earth's past numbers going back to 2010:
Same question but for:
See also:
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The global annual average for 2024 in our dataset is estimated as 1.62 ± 0.06 °C (2.91 ± 0.11 °F) above the average during the period 1850 to 1900, which is traditionally used a reference for the pre-industrial period.
https://berkeleyearth.org/global-temperature-report-for-2024/
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@Gameknight nvm y'all are right the website thing is just not updated yet. Global warming for 2024 is indeed >1.5:
@Gameknight The 1.3 is probably a 30 year average rather than a single year. (Well either that or is to a different baseline.)