Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

organization

Last mentioned: Mar 1, 2026

Timeline

  1. Synthesis Report 2026

    Latest scientific review warns of accelerating tipping points and feedback loops.

  2. Record Heat Confirmation

    NASA and NOAA confirm 2024/2025 as the hottest period in recorded history.

  3. COP28 Global Stocktake

    First formal assessment of progress toward Paris goals concludes in Dubai.

  4. IPCC AR6 Release

    Working Group I issues 'Code Red for Humanity' report.

  5. Paris Agreement

    Global treaty signed to limit warming to well below 2.0°C.

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Global Fire Weather Days Surge as Climate Warming Accelerates

A comprehensive new study reveals that global warming is significantly increasing the number of days per year characterized by 'fire weather'—the combination of high heat, low humidity, and strong winds. This trend is effectively lengthening wildfire seasons and expanding the geographic range of high-risk zones across the planet.

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