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Global warming is accelerating at an alarming rate, occurring at twice the speed compared to previous decades. This increase indicates that significant climate changes could emerge sooner than anticipated.

From 2013 to 2014, the Earth warmed by approximately 0.18°C per decade. This trend has since escalated, with a temperature rise of roughly 0.36°C per decade noted in recent analyses by Stefan Rahmstorf and his team at the University of Potsdam, Germany.

If the current rate of global warming persists, humanity risks violating the Paris Agreement’s cap of limiting global temperature rise to 1.5°C by as early as 2028—much sooner than various forecasts suggest.

“Every fraction of a degree is crucial, amplifying the consequences of global warming manifesting as severe weather events and ecological disturbances,” Rahmstorf states. “With the notable exception of the United States, the global community aims to mitigate and curb the effects of climate change. The current trajectory suggests a worrying acceleration in warming trends.”

After experiencing unprecedented heat levels, climate scientists are actively discussing the potential for further acceleration in global warming throughout 2023. However, natural phenomena like El Niño have complicated efforts to ascertain whether the observed temperature rises are attributable to climate change or merely transient weather patterns.

Rahmstorf’s research is pioneering, revealing a statistically significant acceleration in global warming attributable to climate change, with 98% confidence.

This collaborative research assessed five distinct global temperature datasets, some indicating even higher temperature spikes. Based on a 20-year average, global warming may be 1.5°C hotter this year compared to pre-industrial levels, as suggested by data from the European Center for Medium-Range Forecasts.

Warm-water coral reefs are on the brink of collapse, and exceeding the 1.5°C threshold risks triggering further tipping points, including irreversible glacial melting in Greenland and West Antarctica, as well as deforestation in the Amazon rainforest.

Many scientists contend that the recent acceleration in global warming primarily results from the restrictions imposed on sulfur dioxide emissions from shipping in 2020. While harmful to public health, this pollutant previously formed an aerosol mist, shielding the Earth from excess sunlight and cooling the atmosphere.

With this sunlight barrier now diminished, the rate of warming might decelerate, though unconfirmable at this stage, notes Rahmstorf. The ongoing shift from fossil fuels is likely to decrease air contaminants that have masked temperature rises.

Aerosol levels will continue to decline, but swift adjustments in shipping emissions are improbable. “A gradual easing in warming rates over the next decade is plausible,” he adds.

Alongside the effects of El Niño, researchers also considered volcanic eruptions that generate haze obstructing sunlight, as well as heightened solar radiation during sunspot peaks. After disregarding these impacts, they applied two distinct models to global temperature data. Both indicated a marked acceleration in warming, albeit at different intervals.

Nevertheless, the study’s authors caution that completely isolating the temperature influences of El Niño, eruptions, and sunspots remains a challenge, as stated by Zeke Hausfather from Berkeley Earth, California. This raises the possibility of a slight overestimation in the acceleration of global warming. Nonetheless, the evidence strongly supports the notion of a quicker pace of change, he asserts.

“The key take-home message is that while exact figures on the acceleration rate of warming are still pending, there is compelling evidence suggesting it is intensifying,” Hausfather concludes. “We must await additional data over the next few years for clearer insights.”

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