Skip to content
The bengaluru live

The Bengaluru Live | Bengaluru News, Breaking Updates

It's Your Voice

BWSSB 5
Primary Menu
  • HOME
  • Bengaluru
  • Karnataka
  • POLITICS
  • CRIME
  • Delhi
  • Kannada News
  • Hindi News
  • MORE NEWS
    • Supreme Court
    • CITY UPDATES
    • PM
    • SPORTS
    • STATE
    • EDUCATION
    • ENTERTAINMENT
    • HEALTH
    • Real Estate
    • SPORTS
    • CORONA
    • MOBILITY/TRANSPORT
    • Horoscope
  • Home
  • CITY UPDATES
  • June warmest on record, 12th consecutive month that breached 1.5 deg C threshold: EU agency
  • CITY UPDATES
  • STATE

June warmest on record, 12th consecutive month that breached 1.5 deg C threshold: EU agency

8 July 2024 5 minutes read
0
📘 Read this story in Kannada

New Delhi, Jul 8 (PTI) With millions of people across five continents experiencing scorching heat last month, the European Union’s climate agency, Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), confirmed on Monday that June was the warmest on record.

It also marked the 12th consecutive month of global temperatures reaching or breaking the 1.5 degrees Celsius threshold.

According to C3S ERA5 data, every month since June last year has been the warmest such month on record.

In January, the world completed an entire year with the mean surface air temperature exceeding the 1.5-degree Celsius threshold. June was the 12th consecutive month with monthly average temperatures above the 1850-1900 pre-industrial average.

At the 2015 UN climate talks in Paris, world leaders committed to limiting the global average temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius above the pre-industrial period to avoid the worst impacts of climate change. However, a permanent breach of the 1.5-degree Celsius limit specified in the Paris Agreement refers to long-term warming over a 20- or 30-year period.

Earth’s global surface temperature has already increased by around 1.2 degrees Celsius compared to the average in 1850-1900 due to the rapidly-increasing concentration of greenhouse gases — primarily carbon dioxide and methane — in the atmosphere. This warming is considered to be the reason behind record droughts, wildfires and floods worldwide.

According to the EU’s climate agency data, June 2024 was the warmest on record, with an average surface air temperature of 16.66 degrees Celsius, 0.67 degree Celsius above the 1991-2020 average for the month and 0.14 degree Celsius above the previous high set in June 2023.

“The month was 1.5 degrees Celsius above the estimated June average for 1850-1900, the designated pre-industrial reference period, making it the 12th consecutive month to reach or break the 1.5-degree threshold,” C3S said in a statement.

It was also the 13th consecutive month of record-high temperatures, a result of the combined effect of the 2023-24 El Nino event and human-caused climate change. While unusual, a similar streak of monthly global temperature records happened previously in 2015-16.

“This is more than a statistical oddity and highlights a large and continuing shift in our climate. Even if this specific streak of extremes ends at some point, we are bound to see new records being broken as the climate continues to warm. This is inevitable, unless we stop adding greenhouse gases into the atmosphere and the oceans,” said Carlo Buontempo, the director of C3S.

World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Secretary-General Celeste Saulo said the latest figures from the C3S unfortunately highlight that “we will be exceeding the 1.5 degrees Celsius level on a temporary basis” with increasing frequency, on a monthly basis. “However, it is important to stress that temporary breaches do not mean that the 1.5 degrees Celsius goal is permanently lost because this refers to long-term warming over at least two decades,” she said.

The EU climate agency said the global average temperature for the last 12 months (July 2023-June 2024) is the highest on record, at 0.76 degree Celsius above the 1991-2020 average and 1.64 degrees Celsius above the 1850-1900 pre-industrial average.

The world’s sea surface temperature (SST) in June was also the highest ever recorded for the month. This is the fifteenth month in a row that the SST has been the warmest in the ERA5 data record for the respective month of the year.

Several countries experienced record-breaking heat and devastating floods and storms in June.

According to an analysis by Climate Central, an independent group of scientists and communicators based in the United States, more than 60 per cent of the world population faced extreme heat that was made at least three times more likely by climate change during June 16-24.

Climate Central said the blistering heat in June impacted 619 million (61.9 crore) people in India, 579 million (57.9 crore) in China, 231 million (23.1 crore) in Indonesia, 206 million (20.6 crore) in Nigeria, 176 million (17.6 crore) in Brazil, 171 million (17.1 crore) in Bangladesh, 165 million (16.5 crore) in the US, 152 million (15.2 crore) in Europe, 123 million (12.3 crore) in Mexico, 121 million (12.1 crore) in Ethiopia and 103 million (10.3 crore) in Egypt.

“June witnessed widespread and prolonged heat waves in many countries, with major impacts on all aspects of people’s life. This was even before the traditional peak of the northern hemisphere summer, which will undoubtedly see more extreme heat. The record sea surface temperatures are of great concern to vital marine ecosystems and they also provide energy to super-charge tropical cyclones – as we saw with Hurricane Beryl,” said WMO Secretary-General Saulo.

Temperatures were mostly above average over eastern Canada, the western United States and Mexico, Brazil, northern Siberia, the Middle East, northern Africa, and western Antarctica.

According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), northwest India recorded its warmest June since 1901.

India, which experienced one of its longest heatwaves, recorded more than 40,000 suspected heatstroke cases and over 100 heat-related deaths.

According to the IMD, 11 states recorded 20 to 38 heatwave days — up to four times the usual number of such days — during the April-June period. The mercury breached 50 degrees Celsius in parts of Rajasthan, with night temperatures hovering around 35 degrees Celsius in many places. PTI GVS GVS KVK KVK

About the Author

View All Posts

Post navigation

Previous: North Bengal rains: CM asks administration to monitor situation round-the-clock
Next: Migratory birds and crows among suspected carriers in spread of bird flu to Kerala farms

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Stories

  • STATE

Supreme Court Dismisses Tamil Nadu Plea on Mekedatu Project; DK Shivakumar Calls It ‘Good News’ for Karnataka

Satya Prakash Chaubey 26 May 2026
Bengaluru Central City Corporation Intensifies Removal of Fallen and Dangerous Trees Across City
  • Bengaluru
  • CITY UPDATES

Bengaluru Central City Corporation Intensifies Removal of Fallen and Dangerous Trees Across City

Satya Prakash Chaubey 23 May 2026
World Turtle Day Celebrated at Bannerghatta Biological Park With Conservation Awareness Programmes
  • CITY UPDATES
  • Bengaluru

World Turtle Day Celebrated at Bannerghatta Biological Park With Conservation Awareness Programmes

The Bengaluru Live 23 May 2026

Latest Post

Congress MLA RV Deshpande Says Siddaramaiah Has Decided to Resign; Leadership Transition Buzz Intensifies in Karnataka Congress MLA RV Deshpande Says Siddaramaiah Has Decided to Resign; Leadership Transition Buzz Intensifies in Karnataka
  • POLITICS

Congress MLA RV Deshpande Says Siddaramaiah Has Decided to Resign; Leadership Transition Buzz Intensifies in Karnataka

27 May 2026
Will Siddaramaiah Resign, Move to Rajya Sabha or Continue in Karnataka Politics? Congress Power Transition Speculation Intensifies Will Siddaramaiah Resign, Move to Rajya Sabha or Continue in Karnataka Politics? Congress Power Transition Speculation Intensifies
  • POLITICS

Will Siddaramaiah Resign, Move to Rajya Sabha or Continue in Karnataka Politics? Congress Power Transition Speculation Intensifies

27 May 2026
Karnataka Congress Leadership Change Buzz Intensifies; Siddaramaiah Likely to Host Key Breakfast Meeting Amid Resignation Speculation Karnataka Congress Leadership Change Buzz Intensifies; Siddaramaiah Likely to Host Key Breakfast Meeting Amid Resignation Speculation
  • POLITICS

Karnataka Congress Leadership Change Buzz Intensifies; Siddaramaiah Likely to Host Key Breakfast Meeting Amid Resignation Speculation

27 May 2026
Siddaramaiah Highlights Three Years of Congress Government, Says Guarantees Reached Every Household in Karnataka Siddaramaiah Highlights Three Years of Congress Government, Says Guarantees Reached Every Household in Karnataka
  • Government
  • POLITICS

Siddaramaiah Highlights Three Years of Congress Government, Says Guarantees Reached Every Household in Karnataka

27 May 2026
Use Finerenone Tablets and Adult Vaccines for Better Health Protection: Dinesh Gundu Rao
  • Government
  • HEALTH

Use Finerenone Tablets and Adult Vaccines for Better Health Protection: Dinesh Gundu Rao

26 May 2026
Supreme Court Dismisses Tamil Nadu Plea on Mekedatu Project; DK Shivakumar Calls It ‘Good News’ for Karnataka
  • STATE

Supreme Court Dismisses Tamil Nadu Plea on Mekedatu Project; DK Shivakumar Calls It ‘Good News’ for Karnataka

26 May 2026

You may have missed

Congress MLA RV Deshpande Says Siddaramaiah Has Decided to Resign; Leadership Transition Buzz Intensifies in Karnataka
  • POLITICS

Congress MLA RV Deshpande Says Siddaramaiah Has Decided to Resign; Leadership Transition Buzz Intensifies in Karnataka

Satya Prakash Chaubey 27 May 2026
Will Siddaramaiah Resign, Move to Rajya Sabha or Continue in Karnataka Politics? Congress Power Transition Speculation Intensifies
  • POLITICS

Will Siddaramaiah Resign, Move to Rajya Sabha or Continue in Karnataka Politics? Congress Power Transition Speculation Intensifies

Satya Prakash Chaubey 27 May 2026
Karnataka Congress Leadership Change Buzz Intensifies; Siddaramaiah Likely to Host Key Breakfast Meeting Amid Resignation Speculation
  • POLITICS

Karnataka Congress Leadership Change Buzz Intensifies; Siddaramaiah Likely to Host Key Breakfast Meeting Amid Resignation Speculation

The Bengaluru Live 27 May 2026
Siddaramaiah Highlights Three Years of Congress Government, Says Guarantees Reached Every Household in Karnataka
  • Government
  • POLITICS

Siddaramaiah Highlights Three Years of Congress Government, Says Guarantees Reached Every Household in Karnataka

The Bengaluru Live 27 May 2026

About us

The Bengaluru Live is one of the local digital media house which is publishing news in English and in Kannada language. We are also one of the largest local news providers on the internet through our news websites.

Useful Links

  • Advertise with us
  • Contact us
  • Privacy Policy

Recent News

  • Congress MLA RV Deshpande Says Siddaramaiah Has Decided to Resign; Leadership Transition Buzz Intensifies in Karnataka
  • Will Siddaramaiah Resign, Move to Rajya Sabha or Continue in Karnataka Politics? Congress Power Transition Speculation Intensifies
  • Karnataka Congress Leadership Change Buzz Intensifies; Siddaramaiah Likely to Host Key Breakfast Meeting Amid Resignation Speculation
  • Siddaramaiah Highlights Three Years of Congress Government, Says Guarantees Reached Every Household in Karnataka
©Copyright 2025 The Bengaluru Live All rights reserved. | MoreNews by AF themes.