Climate in Latin America: climate change, harvests and El Niño
According to Copernicus data (the EU’s Earth observation programme), 2025 ranked as the third hottest year on record. Temperatures were just 0.01°C lower than in 2023 and 0.13°C lower than in 2024. From 2023 to 2025, global average temperatures exceeded pre-industrial levels (1850–1900) by over 1.5°C. This marked the first three-year period above this threshold, which the Paris Agreement set as a limit to avoid.
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